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The Matt Walker Podcast

#06: Chronotype: Part 3

Oct 11, 2021
07:20

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Quick takeaways

  • Some success observed in shifting extreme night owls' sleep patterns through a strict three-week experiment.
  • Adhering to rigid new sleep patterns is impractical and unlikely to be maintained long-term by individuals.

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Changing Evening Types into Morning Types

In this podcast episode, the speaker discusses whether it is possible to change someone who is naturally an evening type into a morning type. The episode highlights a study conducted by an Australian team that aimed to shift extreme night owls' sleep patterns. The study involved following a set of 12 rules for three weeks, including waking up earlier, getting natural daylight exposure, exercising in the morning, and going to bed earlier. The experiment showed some success, with night owls' internal clock timing moving back by about two hours. Their cognitive performance also improved, particularly in the morning. However, it was noted that while the experiment was somewhat successful, the night owls still preferred going to bed around midnight or later, proving difficult to fully transition into morning types.

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