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The Sunday Read: ‘The Quest by Circadian Medicine to Make the Most of Our Body Clocks’

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Sep 25, 2022
Kim Tingley, a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, dives into the fascinating world of circadian rhythms and their impact on our health. She reveals that our bodies operate with multiple biological clocks, each playing a vital role in our overall well-being. Tingley discusses how disrupting these rhythms can affect everything from metabolism to recovery. With insights on light exposure, timing of meals, and genetic influences, she makes a compelling case for leveraging our body's natural clock to enhance health and longevity.
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Beyond Sleep: Circadian Rhythms

  • Circadian rhythms, from the Latin circa (about) and dies (day), govern much more than just sleep.
  • These 24-hour cycles operate in numerous biological clocks throughout the body, influencing various physiological functions.
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Jet Lag and Circadian Disruption

  • Jet lag symptoms highlight the effects of circadian rhythm disruption.
  • Misalignment of internal clocks due to travel across time zones causes issues like insomnia, exhaustion, and stomach problems.
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Clock Genes and Gene Regulation

  • Research by John Hoganesh revealed that nearly half of our genes are regulated by circadian rhythms.
  • This discovery revolutionized the understanding of how time-regulated genes impact our physiology.
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