Starved to Sleep

Published: May 28th, 2008 by John | Comments |


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Can you starve to death sleep?

We have highlighted national sleep week, showed you how to cheat on sleep and even provided outrageous photos of a sleep realted incident but today’s post tops them all. Apparently our bodies have two internal clocks, one based on light and the other based on food. Lifehacker tells us:

Normally, the body’s natural circadian clock in the brain dictates when to wake, eat and sleep, all in response to light. But it seems a second clock takes over when food is scarce, and manipulating this clock might help travelers adjust to new time zones.

Granted, fasting is certainly extreme for just a few hours worth of jet lag, but the article points out that an 11-hour time change—like one an American traveler might experience when flying to Japan—would take the average person an entire week to adjust to. In such cases, a fast-before-you-fly policy could do wonders. The article is iffy about the effectiveness of this method, so if you’ve ever tried it, let’s hear how it worked in the comments.

If this interests you be sure visit NPR’s Science Friday post on the subject (audio file in upper left corner).

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  • Scott W.
    NO SHIT. I need to try this one.
  • Ben,

    Glad to hear that it does work... just wish you told me a few years back ;)
  • What a coincidence!

    I have been doing this for years.

    On the last night working on my ship, before I go home, I always try to wait until at least midnight before I have my first meal. This seems to prepare my body to make the transition from working nights (6pm -6am) to my day schedule at home. My "dietary clock" is tricked into thinking that I have only been up since midnight, when the reality is that I have been up since the early afternoon the day before.

    Otherwise, I will have had 5 or 6 full meals by the time I make it back to Maine and feel like crap the next few days.

    The "fasting" technique DOES WORK at least for me!
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