My mother often advised, admonished and pleaded with me to be mindful of who I spent time with as a youth. This timeless wisdom reminds us that our associations shape our lives. As I have gotten older, one companion has stood out to me that is often overlooked. That companion is time itself.
How we manage ourselves within time can either propel or hinder our health journey.
Respecting time’s natural rhythms is a potent secret to unlocking better health. Something simple like when we eat and the time we obtain from eating can play a most influential role in our health’s outcome. By abstaining from eating hours before sleep, we experience transformative benefits, including weight loss. This simple habit has been a game-changer, and the science backs it up. Dr. Satchin Panda, a leading expert on circadian biology, notes, “Eating before bed disrupts our natural circadian rhythms, leading to poor sleep quality, weight gain, and compromised overall health.” Research supports this claim, with studies showing that late-night eating can impair insulin sensitivity, increase the risk of chronic diseases, disrupt the body’s natural detoxification process, lead to inflammation and reduce human growth hormone production, hindering cellular regeneration.
The science behind this phenomenon is rooted in our body’s natural response to food and sleep. When we eat, our body releases insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. However, when we eat too close to bedtime, our body’s insulin sensitivity is impaired, leading to poor glucose regulation and an increased risk of chronic diseases. Creating a buffer between dinner and sleep allows our bodies to repair and rejuvenate. As Dr. Matthew Walker, author of “Why We Sleep,” emphasizes, “Sleep is not an optional lifestyle luxury. Sleep is a non-negotiable biological necessity.” During sleep, our bodies repair tissues, consolidate memories and regulate hormones. Adequate sleep has been linked to improved cognitive function, enhanced athletic performance and a reduced risk of chronic diseases.
Optimal sleep is essential for our health journey. As the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates said, “Sleep and watchfulness, excess of either, is the cause of numerous diseases.” By respecting and honoring time’s natural rhythms, we can transform it from a neutral phenomenon into a trusted ally, assisting us toward vibrant health and wellness. As Dr. Andrew Huberman, a neuroscientist, notes, “The way we spend our time is a reflection of our priorities. When we prioritize getting the most out of our sleep and respect time’s rhythms, we prioritize our health and well-being.” When we sleep, it’s like a fast, allowing the body to fully work on rejuvenating instead of working hard to digest food.
Time is an ever-present companion. Being mindful of how we spend time with such a companion will have profound and powerful effects on our lives. So, choose your companions wisely, and choose how you spend your time even more wisely.
“Time is a sword: If you don’t cut with it, it will cut you.”