High-Protein Diet May Help You Get Better Sleep

Lose Weight and Sleep Better?

Not only will you lose weight you can also get a better night’s sleep. A new study shows this not only gives you a slimmer body you can sleep like a caveman.

That’s the finding of two new Purdue University studies that show going on a high-protein weight loss plan improves sleep.

In the first study, 14 overweight men and women increased their protein intake while reducing overall calories. This had the effect of lowering carbohydrates. At the end of a month, the participants sleep improved by 8% based on a sleep questionnaire.

The second study followed dieters for four months. Researchers divided 44 obese or overweight people into two groups.

One group ate their usual amount of protein while reducing calories. The other subjects doubled their protein intake while also reducing overall calories.

While both groups lost weight there were even greater results.

At the beginning of the study, both groups’ sleep quality was the same. But by the fourth month, the high-protein group was sleeping longer and more soundly. Their sleep improved by 35%. In addition to better sleep they also found there their daytime alertness and performance was greatly improved.

The regular protein group did not show similar results. The study was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has declared lack of sleep a huge public health problem. It estimates up to 70 million Americans suffer from some form of sleep disorder.

Sleep like a caveman…

High-protein, low-carb Paleo-style diet has long been recommended for weight loss and overall improved health.

Here is a Paleo diet summary:

  • Eat protein at every meal. The best sources are organic eggs, wild-caught salmon, and organic, grass-fed beef, pork, lamb, and chicken.
  • Lower carbs by swapping out grains for leafy green vegetables.
  • Add healthy fats including avocado, olive, and coconut oils.
  • Eliminate added sugars and dairy other than grass-fed butter.
  • Eat plenty of nuts, seeds, fruits, and non-starchy vegetables.
  • Eating more protein—and cutting back on carbs—may be a great long-term solution for better sleep. But there are also natural sleep aids you can use tonight to get the rest you need.
By | 2021-01-26T12:39:17-08:00 August 22nd, 2017|Categories: Fell Better|Comments Off on High-Protein Diet May Help You Get Better Sleep

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