Huberman Lab – Podcast Notes Episode 80: Optimize & Control Your Brain Chemistry To Improve Health & Performance 

Main Points


Optimizing metabolic circuits for health and performance requires getting sufficient amounts of good-quality sleep of sufficient duration, as well as experiencing all phases of sleep, including slow wave and REM.
Study participants who changed their routine from “night owl” to “morning person” experienced significant improvements in mood, stress, and grip strength (among other outcomes) when done properly (i.e., sleeping and waking at roughly the same time, bright light exposure in the morning, dim lights in the evening, etc.).

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MMA, Fitness & Marketing enthusiast from North Wales, UK. A Stoic Hippy with no hair. Not to boast but - 1st Class Degree in Sports Science from Loughborough, MSc in Nutrition from the University of Liverpool. 20 years experience of weight & fitness training.
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