Shorter sleep linked to sugar-sweetened drink consumption

Posted by on November 9, 2016 3:25 pm
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Treating sleep deprivation could potentially help reduce sugar intake, a new study suggests. People who sleep five or fewer hours a night are likely to also drink significantly more sugary caffeinated drinks, such as sodas and energy drinks, researchers found.

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