David Rönnlid Podcast
🌍 How can we align our lives — and our societies — with our body clocks? Poor sleep and circadian misalignment don’t just make us tired — they impair several aspects of our metabolic health. I sat down with Jonathan Cedernaes, M.D., Ph.D., and explored what we can do about it: from personal daily habits to systemic policy reforms. Sleep quality and quantity isn’t just about recovery — it’s a public health issue. We dive deep into: ✅ Daily habits that keep your circadian rhythm aligned ✅ Why sleep timing is as important as sleep duration ✅ How late nights and irregular schedules impair metabolism and long-term health ✅ Policy changes that could protect circadian health at a population level — from school start times to shift work regulations ✅ The promise of circadian science for future treatments and prevention strategies 💡 What do you think matters more for our collective health: better personal habits or policy reforms? #SleepScience #CircadianHealth #Metabolism #PublicHealth Sleep science group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/495466987134152/ Connect with Jonathan on social media: X: https://x.com/jcedernaes IG: https://www.instagram.com/sleepydrcedernaesclocks/ Episode chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:05 Sleep as a Driver of Motivation and Healthy Habits 00:04:15 Weekend Catch-Up Sleep: Benefits and Limits 00:07:50 Sleep, Metabolic Health, and Obesity Links 00:10:13 Sleep Disruption and Neurodegenerative Disease 00:12:53 Mechanisms: How Neurodegeneration Impairs Sleep 00:18:30 Supplements, Exam Stress, and Slow-Wave Sleep 00:20:01 The Body's Master Clock in the Brain: The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus 00:23:20 Light, Retina, and the Body’s Internal Timekeeping 00:43:16 Late-Night Eating and Sleep Quality 00:46:00 Heart Rate Variability: What It Really Tells Us 00:52:10 Short Sleepers, Long Sleepers, and Individual Needs 01:05:22 Circadian Misalignment: Jet Lag and Shift Work 01:19:44 Sleep and Mental Health Connection 01:33:11 Diet Timing, Fasting, and Circadian Rhythm 01:43:52 Exercise After Sleep Loss: Helpful or Harmful? 01:56:20 MicroRNAs, Sleep Loss, and Neurodegeneration Risk 02:14:36 AI, Research, and Sleep Science in the Future 02:22:06 Summary of most important takeaways from the conversation
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