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The Connection Between Sleep and Brain Health with Dr. Shabnam Das Kar

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Today on the Stamina Lab podcast, founder Glen Lubbert is joined by Dr. Shabnam Das Kar, a specialist in Functional and Metabolic Medicine, to talk about all things circadian rhythm. The circadian rhythm is of paramount importance when it comes to not only getting better sleep, but our overall well being. However, so many of us come up against many barriers every day that negatively impact our circadian rhythm. Throughout this episode, Glen and Dr. Shabnam discuss how to manage your circadian rhythm to improve sleep, brain health, and many of the body’s necessary functions. One of Glen’s favorite takeaways was the discussion around social jet lag and the constant feedback of data in our 24/7 world. You will be able to implement a lot of the key action steps from this episode without upending your daily life, which is important for so many of us because it makes major improvement feel within reach. Listen in to find your favorite takeaway to start getting better sleep tonight.
For full show notes and episode resources, visit staminalab.io.

Topics:

  • Why our circadian rhythm is so important to our brain health and overall well being
  • How our modern life is constantly disrupting our circadian rhythm which then affects our sleep, blood pressure, brain health, mood, and so many other things
  • Why managing your circadian rhythm is (or should be) a key stone lever/habit in your daily life
  • Knowing the biggest cues of the circadian rhythm to decide where you can create the biggest impacts
  • More about time restricted eating (TRE) and how it impacts brain function, weight gain, and more
  • The benefits and know-how that can come with tracking and utilizing different wearables
  • How you can experiment with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to learn more about your metabolic level
  • The different stages of sleep, their importance, and how they impact you daily and long term
  • The negative impacts of alcohol on your sleep stages and other bodily functions
  • Dr. Das Kar’s advice for shift workers to combat the negative effects of their work on their circadian rhythm
  • Where you can start today to improve the health of your circadian rhythm

Book your discovery session for Stamina Lab's Sleep Coaching Program at staminalab.io/sleep/

  continue reading

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Today on the Stamina Lab podcast, founder Glen Lubbert is joined by Dr. Shabnam Das Kar, a specialist in Functional and Metabolic Medicine, to talk about all things circadian rhythm. The circadian rhythm is of paramount importance when it comes to not only getting better sleep, but our overall well being. However, so many of us come up against many barriers every day that negatively impact our circadian rhythm. Throughout this episode, Glen and Dr. Shabnam discuss how to manage your circadian rhythm to improve sleep, brain health, and many of the body’s necessary functions. One of Glen’s favorite takeaways was the discussion around social jet lag and the constant feedback of data in our 24/7 world. You will be able to implement a lot of the key action steps from this episode without upending your daily life, which is important for so many of us because it makes major improvement feel within reach. Listen in to find your favorite takeaway to start getting better sleep tonight.
For full show notes and episode resources, visit staminalab.io.

Topics:

  • Why our circadian rhythm is so important to our brain health and overall well being
  • How our modern life is constantly disrupting our circadian rhythm which then affects our sleep, blood pressure, brain health, mood, and so many other things
  • Why managing your circadian rhythm is (or should be) a key stone lever/habit in your daily life
  • Knowing the biggest cues of the circadian rhythm to decide where you can create the biggest impacts
  • More about time restricted eating (TRE) and how it impacts brain function, weight gain, and more
  • The benefits and know-how that can come with tracking and utilizing different wearables
  • How you can experiment with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to learn more about your metabolic level
  • The different stages of sleep, their importance, and how they impact you daily and long term
  • The negative impacts of alcohol on your sleep stages and other bodily functions
  • Dr. Das Kar’s advice for shift workers to combat the negative effects of their work on their circadian rhythm
  • Where you can start today to improve the health of your circadian rhythm

Book your discovery session for Stamina Lab's Sleep Coaching Program at staminalab.io/sleep/

  continue reading

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