Yoneyama et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Associations between rice, noodle, and bread intake and sleep quality in Japanese men and womenYoneyama et al., 2014
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- Yoneyama S
- Sakurai M
- Nakamura K
- Morikawa Y
- Miura K
- Nakashima M
- Yoshita K
- Ishizaki M
- Kido T
- Naruse Y
- Nogawa K
- Suwazono Y
- Sasaki S
- Nakagawa H
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- PloS one
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Background Previous studies have shown that a diet with a high-glycemic index is associated with good sleep quality. Therefore, we investigated the association of sleep quality with the intake of 3 common starchy foods with different glycemic indexes–rice …
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