Noosa News
’Wake-up call’: Junk food’s impact on sleep

The study led by the University of Queensland and Associate Professor Dr Asad Khan found teenagers who drink three or more soft drinks a day and eat fast food four times a week are 55 per cent more likely to experience sleep disturbance than those who don’t.Dr Khan said the results from the study should lead to policy change as low quality sleep can impact cognitive development and affect a teenager’s wellbeing.“The targeting of these unhealthy behaviours needs to be a priority of policies and…
Click here to view the original article.
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Girl on scooter dies in Laidley, motorbike rider killed in Gatton
-
Noosa News15 hours ago
Laidley e-scooter death: Tragic new details after Summah Richards killed in freak accident
-
General20 hours ago
Brisbane coach Michael Maguire backs Reece Walsh despite error handing Broncos defeat
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Girl killed in horror e-scooter crash in Laidley, Queensland