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29th May 2016
12:52pm BST

This could be why you feel sleepy and sluggish after you eat but while it can cause sleepiness, it doesn't improve the quality of your sleep, quite the opposite in fact.
It increases your risk of sleep apnea, a condition that causes you to stop breathing multiple times while you sleep and results in you waking from the deep cycle of your sleep.
The study advises that if you feel sleepy during the day despite getting seven hours of sleep at night, you should cut back on your fat intake and see if your daytime drowsiness abates.
According to some nutritionists around the world, your daily fat intake should be 20-30% of your calorie intake but then again everyone is different and you should adjust this to suit your own body.
So if you want to avoid the post-meal lull, it may be worth cutting down on the fats you eat.