Eating this fatty snack every day can help you sleep better
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Those delicious darlings dotting every brunch menu may be more than just a creamy topping.

It appears that this well-liked green fruit — indeed, it’s a fruit — might be the solution to a peaceful night’s sleep, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

The researchers observed 969 adults aged 25 and older who had abdominal obesity, defined as a waistline measuring 35 inches or more for women and 40 inches or more for men.

Over the course of 26 weeks, half of the participants consumed one large Hass avocado each day, while the other half maintained their regular diet, which usually included eating fewer than two avocados per month.

As expected, the avocado-eating group saw marked improvements in their blood lipids — fatty substances like triglycerides and cholesterol — and overall diet.

But what caught researchers off-guard was the fact that this trendy toast-topper also seemed to lead to better sleep.

The researchers noted that avocado’s impact on sleep may be due to its powerhouse blend of nutrients, as it is “rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, dietary fiber, potassium, folate, vitamin K, copper and pantothenic acid.”

It also came as a surprise that avocado consumption was not associated with improved cardiovascular health, which was actually the original purpose of the study.

The researchers noted that avocados could benefit slumber as part of a balanced, healthy diet, and should not be treated as a solitary sleep aid.

“Sleep is emerging as a key lifestyle factor in heart health, and this study invites us to consider how nutrition — and foods like avocado — can play a role in improving it,” said Dr. Kristina Petersen, study author and associate professor of nutritional sciences at Penn State University.

“Cardiovascular health is influenced by many factors, and while no single food is a silver bullet, some — like avocados — offer a range of nutrients that support multiple aspects of heart health. This is an encouraging step in expanding the science around avocados and the potential benefits of consumption.”

Other factors that can improve your sleep include cutting down on caffeine, curbing alcohol intake, kicking a smoking habit, exercising and limiting screen time before bed.

This isn’t the first time the versatile superfood has made headlines for unexpected benefits.

Previous research suggests avocados may reduce “bad” cholesterol and help with belly fat in women, thanks to their healthy fats and high fiber content.

And a 2024 study suggests eating a small amount of avocado every day may lower a woman’s risk for Type 2 diabetes.

Just make sure not to overdo it.

Experts generally recommend eating no more than one avocado per day to avoid unwanted weight gain.

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