#191 - How sleep affects metabolic health | Dr. Azure Grant & Ben Grynol

#191 - How sleep affects metabolic health | Dr. Azure Grant & Ben Grynol

Sleep deprivation can be detrimental to metabolic health—even a short night of sleep, poor quality sleep, or low sleep efficiency can have significant impacts. Not getting a full, high-quality night’s sleep may be why you’re so hungry, but can also set you up for decreased insulin sensitivity, which when compounded, can have worse long-term effects. Listen as Research Design Lead Azure Grant talks with Ben Grynol about the importance of quality sleep for metabolic health.


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🎙 What Azure Grant & Ben Grynol discuss:

(03:14) - Sleep disruption leads to hormonal changes

(04:38) - Poor sleep is making you hungrier

(05:59) - Just one night of sleep loss can make you a little more insulin resistant

(09:23) - No one is immune to the effects of sleep deprivation, but exercising can help

(15:45) - Sleep quality is as vital as sleep duration

(17:40) - Getting less than six hours of sleep can be significantly disruptive

(20:22) - Oral glucose tolerance tests can be an early indicator of insulin resistance

(24:09) - The link between obstructive sleep apnea and metabolic health

(27:35) - You can track your sleep efficiency with wearables

(33:17) - Build better sleep habits one day at a time

Transcripts & Show notes

🔗 Helpful links:

Watch the conversation: https://youtu.be/prDMwxsAd1Y

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📲 Connect:

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