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Cortisol and Epinephrine
Cortisol and epinephrine play crucial roles in energy regulation, but their levels must be carefully managed. Fasting, even during sleep, triggers increases in these hormones, which can be beneficial in moderation. Understanding the timing of food intake can optimize neural energy and enhance performance, highlighting the importance of individualized meal schedules.In this clip
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Using Cortisol & Adrenaline to Boost Our Energy & Immune System Function | Huberman Lab Podcast #18
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Could you explain the statement: "Caffeine affects cortisol by interacting with the body's natural cortisol rhythm. Andrew Huberman explains that cortisol naturally peaks shortly after waking, and by delaying caffeine intake until 90 to 120 minutes after waking, you can enhance this natural peak" from the episode Optimize Your Learning & Creativity with Science-based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #8 and the clip Morning Exercise Benefits?
I'm confused by the statement: "Caffeine affects cortisol by interacting with the body's natural cortisol rhythm. Andrew Huberman explains that cortisol naturally peaks shortly after waking, and by delaying caffeine intake until 90 to 120 minutes after waking, you can enhance this natural peak" from the episode Optimize Your Learning & Creativity with Science-based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #8 and the clip Morning Exercise Benefits. Could you explain this statement?
Can you explain the statement from the episode Optimize Your Learning & Creativity with Science-based Tools | Huberman Lab Podcast #8 and the clip Morning Exercise Benefits: "Caffeine affects cortisol by interacting with the body's natural cortisol rhythm. Andrew Huberman explains that cortisol naturally peaks shortly after waking, and by delaying caffeine intake until 90 to 120 minutes after waking, you can enhance this natural peak"?