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“The Interplay Between Sleep and Mood: How Supplementation and Genetics Impact Well-Being”

by Edinburg Post Report
October 8, 2024
in Health • Food
“The Interplay Between Sleep and Mood: How Supplementation and Genetics Impact Well-Being”
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Sleep and mood are closely intertwined, with disturbances in one often affecting the other. Sleep disruptions, such as insomnia, are commonly observed in individuals with mood disorders. These disturbances not only impact sleep continuity and quality but also serve as potential risk factors for the onset of mood disorders. Moreover, addressing sleep disturbances can improve not only sleep quality but also mood, highlighting the importance of integrated approaches to treatment​. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26600106/]*

Supplementation plays a significant role in improving both sleep and mood, particularly through the use of natural molecules like melatonin. Melatonin, a hormone naturally produced by the body, helps regulate the sleep-wake cycle, and its supplementation has been shown to improve sleep quality and duration. Studies demonstrate that melatonin can synchronize circadian rhythms, enhance sleep onset, and increase total sleep time, benefiting individuals with insomnia, circadian rhythm disorders, and even mood disorders. Additionally, other supplements like magnesium and valerian root are known to reduce stress and promote relaxation, further contributing to better sleep and mood regulation. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28460563/]*

The impact of genetic factors on mood and sleep patterns is an area of increasing interest. The DNA General Wellness Test analyzes specific genetic variants that have been associated with mood, while others may influence an individual’s sleep quality and circadian rhythms. By understanding these genetic variants, individuals can make informed decisions regarding lifestyle changes and supplement choices to improve both mood and sleep quality.The combination of genetics with therapeutic strategies, can help individuals achieve more effective and lasting results, improving both their overall well-being and quality of life. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37994763/]*

Incorporating MAGISNAT’s DNA General Wellness Test into your routine can be a proactive step in managing your well-being. Discover more and order your test today by visiting the Magisnat Store (https://www.magisnatstore.com/product/dna-wellness-test/) and the Amazon Store (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3CC54ZT?ref=myi_title_dp).

About MAGISNAT

MAGISNAT, headquartered at Atlanta Tech Park in Peachtree Corners, GA, is a pioneer in personalized wellness solutions. Specialize in Omics Tests, including genomic, metabolomic, and proteomic tests, designed to explore key biochemical pathways for personalizing lifestyles and dietary supplementation. MAGISNAT’s product lines consist of scientifically studied formulations, offering an integrated approach through Omics Pathway Analysis.*

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Company Name: MAGISNAT OMICS LLC
Contact Person: Matteo Bertelli MD, PhD
Email: info@magisnat.com
Address: Atlanta Tech Park 107 Technology Parkway Suite 993
City: PEACHTREE CORNERS
State: GA 30092
Country: United States
Website: Magisnat.com

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. It is important to note that this article does not intend to provide medical advice, and the purpose of the summary of scientific bibliography is cultural insight. The article does not suggest that omic tests have any therapeutic, diagnostic, or preventive properties for any disease or condition. It is not intended as advice to use omics tests in any modality or for any purpose. Only a physician and/or nutritionist can provide advice in the areas of nutrition, prevention, and health.

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