
Magnesium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in many bodily functions, including sleep regulation. A deficiency in magnesium can lead to various health issues, including poor sleep quality and insomnia.
Dr. Shiyan Yeo, Internal Medicine Physician, Sleep Medicine Expert:
“Low magnesium levels can lead to muscle cramps, restlessness, and difficulty staying asleep.”
A magnesium deficiency can manifest in several ways, such as:
According to research, low magnesium levels are linked to increased stress and disrupted sleep patterns (National Institutes of Health).
Dr. Suzanne Gorovoy, Sleep Expert, Clinical Psychologist, Behavioral Sleep Medicine Specialist:
“If you’re experiencing poor sleep and fatigue, a magnesium deficiency could be part of the equation.”
Magnesium plays a vital role in sleep by:
To maintain healthy magnesium levels and improve sleep, consider these options:
If you suspect a magnesium deficiency is affecting your sleep, consult a healthcare provider for testing and personalized recommendations.
Magnesium is essential for restful sleep, and deficiency can lead to insomnia and other health concerns. By ensuring adequate magnesium intake, you can support better sleep and overall well-being.

Dr. Areti Vassilopoulos | Psychologist | Sleep Medicine Expert
Dr. Yeo is a sleep medicine clinician with a holistic approach to care, focusing on the connection between sleep, lifestyle, and overall well-being. She is passionate about helping patients achieve better sleep through evidence-based, personalized treatment plans that address the whole person, not just their symptoms. Dr. Yeo is dedicated to empowering individuals with practical tools to improve their sleep and long-term health. She lives in California and enjoys spending time outdoors, exploring local hiking trails with her family.