Drinking tart cherry juice daily could help reduce the severity of
insomnia and time spent awake after going to sleep, according to
a study published in the Journal
of Medicinal Food.
A
team of University of Pennsylvania, University of Rochester and VA
Center of Canandaigua researchers conducted a pilot study on the sleep
habits of 15 older adults. The adults drank 8 ounces of tart
cherry
juice beverage in the morning and evening for 2 weeks, and a
comparable
matched juice drink, with no tart
cherry
juice, for another 2 week
period. There were significant reductions in reported insomnia severity
and the adults saved about 17 minutes of wake time after going to
sleep, on average, when drinking cherry juice daily, compared to when
they were drinking the juice drink.
Ongoing sleep issues plague more than 40
million adults and another 20 million experience occasional sleep
disruptions, putting their health and wellbeing at risk, and leaving
many Americans on a quest for sleep solutions, according to the
National Institutes of Health. Americans spend more than $84 million on
over-the-counter sleep aids each year.
The researchers suspect tart cherries' natural benefits could be due in
part to their relatively high content of melatonin – a
natural antioxidant in cherries with established ability to help
moderate the body's sleep-wake cycle. Produced naturally by the body in
small amounts, melatonin plays a role in inducing sleepiness at night
and wakefulness during the day.
One
of the world's leading authorities on melatonin, Dr. Russel
J. Reiter, says while melatonin
supplement
pills have been heavily promoted as a sleep aid, foods such
as cherries
– available year-round as dried, frozen and juice –
may be a better alternative for boosting the body's own supply of
melatonin: "When
consumed regularly, tart cherries may help regulate the body's natural
sleep cycle and increase sleep efficiency, including decreasing the
time it takes to fall asleep. And, because cherries are so rich in
other antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, you get other important
health benefits."
sources:
The Cherry Marketing Institute
Pigeon WR, Carr M, Gorman C, Perlis ML. Effects of tart cherry juice
beverage on the sleep of older adults with insomnia: a pilot study.
Journal of Medicinal Food. 2010;13:579-583.
Hossain JL, Shapiro CM. The prevalence, cost implications, and
management of sleep disorders: an overview. Sleep and Breathing.
2002;6:85-102.
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