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When you don’t get enough sleep, you might be more likely to crave carbs. Lack of sleep and fatigue have also been linked with changes in the hormones leptin and ghrelin, which control your feelings of hunger and fullness. When you’re tired, you may want to eat more, and you might feel less satisfied when you do.

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