Synchronizing your body clock, with Prof Russell Foster
Instant Genius9 Apr 2023

Synchronizing your body clock, with Prof Russell Foster

Your body clock, or circadian rhythm, doesn’t just influence your energy levels throughout the day. Recent studies have revealed that your internal timekeeper also has a significant impact on your bodyweight, immune system, mental health, sleep quality and more. How can this be possible? And what are the simple things you can do to live more in sync with your biological timepiece? To answer these questions and more, we’re joined by Russell Foster, professor of circadian neuroscience at the University of Oxford and author of Life Time: The New Science Of The Body Clock, And How It Can Revolutionize Your Sleep And Health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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