

#126 – Matthew Walker, Ph.D.: Sleep and immune function, chronotypes, hygiene tips, and addressing questions about his book
Aug 31, 2020
In this engaging conversation, Matthew Walker, a sleep expert and director at the Center for Human Sleep Science, discusses the intricate relationship between sleep and the immune system, especially in light of COVID-19. He explores how dreaming supports emotional health and shares the pros and cons of napping. The episode also highlights sleep hygiene tips and the importance of understanding individual sleep chronotypes. Walker addresses common misconceptions found in his book, shedding light on the complexities of sleep science.
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COVID-19's Impact on Sleep
- COVID-19 has impacted sleep in three ways: amount, timing, and dreaming.
- Total sleep time increased, social jet lag decreased, and people went to bed and woke up later.
Vivid Dreams During COVID-19
- People experienced more vivid dreams during the pandemic.
- This may be due to increased REM sleep from later wake-up times or stress-induced REM.
Alcohol and Sleep
- Avoid alcohol, especially close to bedtime, as it negatively impacts sleep quality, especially REM.
- REM sleep is crucial for processing emotions and anxiety.