Eating prebiotics may improve sleep, cut down stress
Intake of prebiotics — dietary
fibers found naturally in foods like chicory, artichokes, raw garlic, leeks and
onions — may help improve sleep and act as a buffer against the physiological
impacts of stress, a study shows. Prebiotics are certain types of
non-digestible fibers that probiotic bacteria feed on, such as the fibers found
in many plant sources like asparagus, oatmeal, and legumes as well as in breast
milk. The findings showed that rats on the prebiotic diet spent more time
in non-rapid-eye-movement (NREM) sleep, which is restful and restorative and is
dreamless, than those on the non-prebiotic diet. “We found that dietary
prebiotics can improve non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, as well as REM sleep
after a stressful event,” said lead author Robert Thompson, post-doctoral
student at University of Colorado – Boulder. “Given that sufficient NREM
sleep and proper nutrition can impact brain development and function and that
sleep problems are common in early life, it is possible that a diet rich in
prebiotics started in early life could help improve sleep, support the gut
microbiota and promote optimal brain/psychological health,” added Monika
Fleshner, Professor at University of Colorado – Boulder.
For the study, published in the
journal Frontiers in Behavioural Neuroscience, the team fed three-week-old
male rats a diet of either standard chow or chow that included prebiotics. They
then monitored the rats’ body temperature, gut bacteria and sleep-wake cycles —
using EEG, or brain activity testing — over time. After being exposed to a
stressor, the rats on the prebiotic diet also spent more time in
rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. REM sleep is believed to be critical for
promoting recovery from stress — previously been shown to reduce healthy
diversity of gut bacteria. But rats on the prebiotic diet were buffered
from the impact, maintaining a healthy and diverse gut microbiota and normal
temperature fluctuations even after stress exposure, the study said. (Read: 6
expert tips to beat stress with food)
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