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Eating more fruits and vegetables may offset poor sleep's impact on well-being

Eating more fruits and vegetables may offset poor sleep's impact on well-being

A new study of young adults has strongly linked better sleep quality with better mental well-being, with fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity also strongly associated with psychological well-being. Perhaps surprisingly, the findings also suggest that boosting fruit and vegetable intake could potentially help mitigate the effects on well-being after a poor night's sleep.

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