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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

The New Science Of The Body Clock And How It Can Revolutionise Your Sleep and Health with Professor Russell Foster #292

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Alternative Health, Mental Health, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.711.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2022

⏱️ 121 minutes

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Summary

The tired brain remembers negative experiences but forgets the positive ones. Is there a more powerful statement in favour of going to bed earlier and prioritising our sleep? Modern life has seen us push into the night, staying up later and extending our social and work lives around the clock. But this, says today’s guest, goes against what our bodies are wired to do.   Russell Foster is Professor of Circadian Neuroscience at Oxford University and author of the fantastic new book, Life Time: The New Science Of The Body Clock And How It Can Revolutionise Your Sleep and Health. Russell explains that living out of sync with our circadian rhythms doesn’t just lead to sleep disruption and tiredness. The further we stray from them, the more we become vulnerable to chronic conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, suppressed immunity, dementia and mental illness. But he’s not here to scare us – rather share the strategies that we can all use to get back on track.   During this compelling conversation, we cover the science behind exposure to natural daylight at the right times. We talk chronotypes – and if there’s anything you can do to change being a lark or an owl. Russell explains the dangerous phenomenon of ‘microsleeps’ and why 4am is the most dangerous time to be on the roads. And we cover the unique problems faced by night-shift workers and new parents, including what they, their families and employers can do to mitigate their health and safety.   We also chat about the value of sleep trackers and blue-blocking glasses. Russell busts the myth that we all need eight hours’ sleep or that you mustn’t read a Kindle before bed. And he reveals the best time of day for sex (clue: it’s different depending on whether you want to conceive or relax). And for all those insomniacs who go to sleep fine but wake during the night? There’s some wisdom towards the end of our conversation that you’ll want to hear!   This is a fact-filled episode, full of fascinating insights. I hope you enjoy listening. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. If you're a healthcare professional, come and see me and Professor Russell Foster speak live in November. https://bit.ly/3RD1DSq Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/292 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

Sleep loss is so much more than feeling tired and inappropriate time.

0:05.0

It's associated with an impact upon our health at every level.

0:10.0

Things like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and indeed, because of the suppression of the immune system,

0:15.0

higher rates of infection and indeed cancers.

0:19.0

Hey guys, how you doing? So we are back with a brand new season of the podcast.

0:26.8

My name is Dr. Ronan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast, Feel Better Live More.

0:33.3

I hope you've had a good summer. I hope you found some time to switch off and relax.

0:39.0

I am really, really excited about a good summer. I hope you found some time to switch off and relax. I am really,

0:45.6

really excited about this new season. I've already recorded some absolutely fantastic conversations, which I cannot wait to share with you. If you are brand new to my show, welcome. And if you're a

0:51.8

long-time listener, welcome back. So I want to start off today with a surprising fact.

0:58.7

The tired brain remembers negative experiences, but forgets the positive ones. Now, is there a more

1:07.6

powerful statement in favour of us going to bed earlier and prioritising our sleep?

1:14.1

You see, modern life has seen us push into the night staying up later and extending our social and work lives around the clock.

1:21.3

But today's guest says that this goes against what our bodies are innately wired to do.

1:28.1

Russell Foster is Professor of circadian neuroscience at Oxford University

1:33.3

and author of the fantastic new book, Lifetime, the new science of the body clock,

1:39.3

and how it can revolutionise your sleep and health.

1:43.0

In our conversation, Russell explains that living out of sync with our circadian rhythms

1:49.0

doesn't just lead to sleep disruption and tiredness.

1:52.0

The further we stray away from them, the more we become vulnerable to chronic conditions,

1:57.0

such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, suppressed immunity, dementia and even mental illness.

2:05.9

Now, I want to be really clear.

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