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Microbiome study hints that fibre could be linked to better sleep

Last updated: January 10, 2026 5:10 am
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Microbial Activity in the Gut and Its Impact on Sleep Quality

Artist's impression of the gut lining

Research has shown that the gut microbiome plays a significant role in sleep conditions, with a particular emphasis on the impact of dietary fiber. Recent studies have highlighted the connection between sleep quality and the diversity of bacterial species in the gut, suggesting that improving one’s diet could potentially lead to better sleep patterns.

A systematic review conducted by Zhe Wang at Shandong First Medical University and colleagues analyzed 53 previous observational studies involving individuals with and without sleep disturbances. The findings revealed a lower alpha diversity of bacterial species in people with sleep conditions, specifically noting a decrease in anti-inflammatory, butyrate-producing bacteria such as Faecalibacterium and an increase in pro-inflammatory bacteria like Collinsella in individuals with insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, or REM sleep behavior disorder.

These results indicate the importance of dietary fiber in promoting good sleep, as the fermentation of fiber-rich foods by Faecalibacterium leads to the production of butyrate, which has various beneficial effects on gut health and inflammation reduction.

Experts suggest that the microbial signature identified in the study could be used to differentiate between clinical sleep conditions and other sleep-related issues, potentially guiding more targeted treatment approaches. Katherine Maki from the US National Institutes of Health commends the research findings and emphasizes the need for further mechanistic studies to explore the microbiome-metabolite pathway linking sleep and host physiology.

While the observational nature of the studies limits the ability to establish causality, the research underscores the potential impact of gut microbial composition on sleep quality. Future intervention studies will be essential in determining the causal relationship between gut bacteria, dietary habits, and sleep patterns.

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Overall, the study highlights the intricate relationship between the gut microbiome and sleep health, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms that influence sleep processes such as hormone regulation, metabolism, and inflammation. Although more research is needed to solidify the link between dietary fiber intake and improved sleep, current evidence suggests that certain dietary modifications, such as avoiding caffeine and alcohol close to bedtime, may positively impact sleep quality.

Additionally, incorporating foods rich in fiber and maintaining a balanced diet could potentially support better sleep patterns. While individual responses may vary, making informed dietary choices and prioritizing gut health could contribute to overall well-being and quality of sleep.

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