Jet Lag Insights
Traveling eastward can disrupt sleep patterns more significantly than traveling north or south due to time zone differences. As people age, they become more susceptible to jet lag, partly due to changes in melatonin release and lifestyle factors. Regular exercise can help mitigate these effects by aiding in the adjustment of the circadian clock.In this clip
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Find Your Temperature Minimum to Defeat Jetlag, Shift Work & Sleeplessness | Huberman Lab Podcast #4
Related Questions
How does jet lag affect the biological clock?
Is there harm in taking melatonin a few times a week while traveling in a different time zone, as discussed in the episode The Science Of The Body Clock: How It Can Revolutionize Your Sleep And Health - Prof Russell Foster and the clip Optimizing Sleep and Jet Lag?
What does Andrew Huberman say about melatonin in the episode Find Your Temperature Minimum to Defeat Jetlag, Shift Work & Sleeplessness | Huberman Lab Podcast #4 and the clip Sleep and Aging?