Zeitzer is an Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, as well as the co-Director of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences. He completed his undergraduate degree in biology at Vassar College before receiving a PhD in neurobiology from Harvard University.
💫 We cover :
- What is the circadian rhythm and why is it important
- The different types of “rhythms” within your body; per organ
- The link between your circadian rhythm and diabetes, your immune function, and even neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimers
- Social jetlag: what is it and why it is bad for your health
- Light therapy: what is it and why it is so important for good sleep and a healthy, functioning circadian rhythm
- The negative physiological effects of staying up past your innate sleep time
- Ideal sleep x wake cycle vs. erratic sleep cycle
- Understanding “how much light” to get every day
- The differences between “outdoor” light vs. inside light
- How too much sleep deprivation actually creates an “immunity” to sleepiness
- Dr. Zeitzer's sleep routine :)
+ so much more
💫 To connect with Dr. Zeitzer :
- https://profiles.stanford.edu/jamie-zeitzer
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