Dr. Matt Walker: The Science of Dreams, Nightmares & Lucid Dreaming | Huberman Lab Guest Series

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Sleep Changes
Aging significantly impacts sleep patterns, often causing older adults to wake up earlier and struggle to get more than six hours of sleep. explains that this is due to the fragility of sleep late in the night and a shift in circadian rhythms. He suggests delaying bedtime to build sleep pressure and considering cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) or specific medications like doxapin for persistent issues 1 2.
It's also miserable because most older adults, the circadian rhythm shifts earlier.
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These strategies aim to help older adults achieve better sleep quality and duration.
Menopause
Menopause introduces unique sleep challenges, primarily due to vasomotor symptoms like hot flashes that disrupt sleep. highlights the importance of maintaining a cool sleeping environment and suggests using smart mattresses designed to regulate temperature. He also mentions that hormonal changes during menopause can further complicate sleep, making it essential to explore both non-medication and medication-based treatments 3.
You need to stay cool to stay asleep. But here is a situation where when you're asleep, you're not staying cool, you're doing the opposite.
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These approaches can help mitigate the adverse effects of menopause on sleep.
Managing Thoughts
Managing negative thoughts and rumination is crucial for falling asleep and staying asleep. recommends techniques like meditation, guided breathing, and mental walks to short-circuit anxiety and insomnia. He also advises removing clock faces from the bedroom to avoid reinforcing wake-up times like 3:30 AM 4 5.
The way that you can do that is through a variety of methods. There are multiple methods for short circuiting rumination.
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These strategies aim to create a more restful and less stressful sleep environment.
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