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125: Emily Johnson, Research Lead at Veri: Optimizing Glucose Levels: A Pathway to Restful Sleep

The Sleep Is A Skill Podcast

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How to Wake Up After a Night of Poor Sleep

After a night of poor sleep, your body's utilization of glucose decreases, leading to decreased heart rate and a lack of proper recovery. The result is feeling tired the next day and craving unhealthy sugary foods to stay awake. Consuming these easy calories creates a glucose roller coaster effect, which may momentarily keep you alert but is not beneficial in the long run.

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