

#77 – AMA #2 with sleep expert, Matthew Walker, Ph.D.: short sleep mutants, optimal sleep environment, sleep apnea, & rapid fire questions
4 snips Oct 28, 2019
Matthew Walker, a sleep expert and professor at UC Berkeley, shares fascinating insights about sleep in this engaging discussion. He explores the genetic mutation DEC2 that allows some to thrive on less sleep. Walker advises on the best sleeping positions and room temperatures for optimal rest. He dives into the effects of caffeine and alcohol on sleep quality, discusses the benefits of napping, and even touches on innovative concepts like sleeping in two phases. This enlightening session is packed with practical tips for improving your sleep health.
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The DEC2 Short Sleepers
- The DEC2 gene mutation causes a short-sleeping phenotype, but it's rare.
- These individuals still need 6.25 hours of sleep, more than many non-mutants.
DEC2 and Sleep Stages
- Twin studies on DEC2 show increased deep sleep but reduced REM sleep.
- The health consequences of this remain unknown, but REM sleep is crucial.
Sleep Position
- Consider mechanical issues like sleep apnea when choosing a sleep position.
- Beyond that, no definitive evidence favors a particular position.