To the Editor:Insomnia affects 30%-50%of adults globally,leading to diminished quality of life and increased risks of developing physically and mentally demanding disorders.[1]Previous research,primarily in Western po...To the Editor:Insomnia affects 30%-50%of adults globally,leading to diminished quality of life and increased risks of developing physically and mentally demanding disorders.[1]Previous research,primarily in Western populations,reported the association between insomnia and poor diet quality,characterized by higher energy intake,lower vegetable consumption,and a preference for fatty foods,risk factors contributing to major chronic conditions.[2]This association,however,remains under-explored in Asian populations.展开更多
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文摘To the Editor:Insomnia affects 30%-50%of adults globally,leading to diminished quality of life and increased risks of developing physically and mentally demanding disorders.[1]Previous research,primarily in Western populations,reported the association between insomnia and poor diet quality,characterized by higher energy intake,lower vegetable consumption,and a preference for fatty foods,risk factors contributing to major chronic conditions.[2]This association,however,remains under-explored in Asian populations.