Sleep and Metabolic Health
Sleep is a fundamental biological need that profoundly influences metabolic health. During sleep, the body undergoes essential restorative processes including muscle repair, memory consolidation, immune system renewal, and hormonal regulation.
Sleep duration and quality directly influence hormones that regulate appetite and metabolism. Sleep deprivation is associated with disruptions in ghrelin and leptin—hormones that communicate hunger and satiety—which can influence eating patterns and food choices.