Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized Trial Evidence Table

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Magnesium Sleep Latency Randomized TrialThe 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 [].4Tindall 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 TrialNut consumption as part of a healthy dietary pattern could reduce the risk of chronic disease on a global scale.4Tindall 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 TrialThe 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.4Tindall 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 Trial1 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 [,].4Tindall 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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  1. The Role of Peanuts and Tree Nuts in Improving Diet and Sleep Quality: A Pilot Study and Literature Review