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Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial, generated from 1 reusable source document in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial | The Global Burden of Disease Study includes data from almost 200 countries and cites low nut and seed consumption among the leading risk factors for chronic disease []. | 4 | Tindall Alyssa (2026) | The Role of Peanuts and Tree Nuts in Improving Diet and Sleep Quality: A Pilot Study and Literature Review |
| Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial | Nut consumption as part of a healthy dietary pattern could reduce the risk of chronic disease on a global scale. | 4 | Tindall Alyssa (2026) | The Role of Peanuts and Tree Nuts in Improving Diet and Sleep Quality: A Pilot Study and Literature Review |
| Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial | The correlation between diet quality and other lifestyle factors, such as sleep, emphasizes the importance of understanding if nut intake is associated with both diet and sleep quality. | 4 | Tindall Alyssa (2026) | The Role of Peanuts and Tree Nuts in Improving Diet and Sleep Quality: A Pilot Study and Literature Review |
| Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Peanuts and tree nuts have a favorable nutrient profile and contain unsaturated fatty acids, protein, vitamins, minerals, bioactive compounds, and fiber [,]. | 4 | Tindall Alyssa (2026) | The Role of Peanuts and Tree Nuts in Improving Diet and Sleep Quality: A Pilot Study and Literature Review |
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