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David Rönnlid Podcast
David Rönnlid
23 episodes
2 weeks ago
Hi! I am David Rönnlid, a med student from Uppsala, Sweden. I am exploring the ins and outs of health and medicine and would love to have you with me on this journey! From this podcast, you can expect conversations with researchers, clinicians, and other experts in health and medicine. Welcome! (The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.)
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Hi! I am David Rönnlid, a med student from Uppsala, Sweden. I am exploring the ins and outs of health and medicine and would love to have you with me on this journey! From this podcast, you can expect conversations with researchers, clinicians, and other experts in health and medicine. Welcome! (The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.)
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Medicine
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Jonathan Cedernaes: Circadian Health from Molecular Clocks to Public Policy - David Rönnlid Podcast #14
David Rönnlid Podcast
2 hours 25 minutes 18 seconds
1 month ago
Jonathan Cedernaes: Circadian Health from Molecular Clocks to Public Policy - David Rönnlid Podcast #14

🌍 How can we align our lives — and our societies — with our body clocks?

Poor sleep and circadian misalignment don’t just make us tired — they impair several aspects of our metabolic health. I sat down with Jonathan Cedernaes, M.D., Ph.D., and explored what we can do about it: from personal daily habits to systemic policy reforms. Sleep quality and quantity isn’t just about recovery — it’s a public health issue.

We dive deep into:

✅ Daily habits that keep your circadian rhythm aligned

✅ Why sleep timing is as important as sleep duration

✅ How late nights and irregular schedules impair metabolism and long-term health

✅ Policy changes that could protect circadian health at a population level — from school start times to shift work regulations

✅ The promise of circadian science for future treatments and prevention strategies

💡 What do you think matters more for our collective health: better personal habits or policy reforms?

#SleepScience #CircadianHealth #Metabolism #PublicHealth


Sleep science group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/495466987134152/

Connect with Jonathan on social media:

X: https://x.com/jcedernaes

IG: https://www.instagram.com/sleepydrcedernaesclocks/


Episode chapters:

00:00:00 Introduction

00:02:05 Sleep as a Driver of Motivation and Healthy Habits

00:04:15 Weekend Catch-Up Sleep: Benefits and Limits

00:07:50 Sleep, Metabolic Health, and Obesity Links

00:10:13 Sleep Disruption and Neurodegenerative Disease

00:12:53 Mechanisms: How Neurodegeneration Impairs Sleep

00:18:30 Supplements, Exam Stress, and Slow-Wave Sleep

00:20:01 The Body's Master Clock in the Brain: The Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

00:23:20 Light, Retina, and the Body’s Internal Timekeeping

00:43:16 Late-Night Eating and Sleep Quality

00:46:00 Heart Rate Variability: What It Really Tells Us

00:52:10 Short Sleepers, Long Sleepers, and Individual Needs

01:05:22 Circadian Misalignment: Jet Lag and Shift Work

01:19:44 Sleep and Mental Health Connection

01:33:11 Diet Timing, Fasting, and Circadian Rhythm

01:43:52 Exercise After Sleep Loss: Helpful or Harmful?

01:56:20 MicroRNAs, Sleep Loss, and Neurodegeneration Risk

02:14:36 AI, Research, and Sleep Science in the Future

02:22:06 Summary of most important takeaways from the conversation

David Rönnlid Podcast
Hi! I am David Rönnlid, a med student from Uppsala, Sweden. I am exploring the ins and outs of health and medicine and would love to have you with me on this journey! From this podcast, you can expect conversations with researchers, clinicians, and other experts in health and medicine. Welcome! (The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.)