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- Introduction
- Guest Information
- Timestamps
- Related Resources
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- Detailed Study Notes
- Transcript
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Introduction
Over the past couple of decades, renowned researcher Dr. Marie-Pierre St-Onge has uncovered fascinating links between how we sleep and what we eat, revealing how these two lifestyle factors influence energy balance, cardiovascular health, and metabolic function.
In this episode we’ll explore Dr. St-Onge’s findings on sleep regularity and its association with reduced mortality risk, providing actionable insights for optimizing your lifestyle. With a focus on combining rigorous methodologies and controlled dietary interventions, her research sheds light on the complex mechanisms connecting sleep, diet, and metabolic health.
Guest Information
Marie-Pierre St-Onge, PhD
Marie-Pierre St-Onge is an Associate Professor of Nutritional Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where she also serves as the Director of the Center of Excellence for Sleep & Circadian Research. Her research primarily focuses on the interplay between lifestyle factors—particularly diet and sleep—and cardiometabolic health.
She has been conducting clinical studies that explore how sleep duration, sleep timing, meal timing, and eating patterns influence energy balance and cardiovascular risk factors.
Dr. St-Onge’s work has significantly contributed to understanding the bidirectional relationship between sleep and diet. Her studies have demonstrated that sleep can affect dietary choices and that diet may, in turn, influence sleep quality.
Her scholarly impact is reflected in her extensive list of publications and citations, with a Google Scholar h-index of 73, indicating substantial contributions to the fields of obesity, nutrition, and sleep research.
Timestamps
- [03:39] Dr. St-onge’s academic journey and evolution of her research interests
- [07:03] Overcoming methodological challenges in sleep and nutrition research
- [10:20] The importance of sleep regularity for health
- [15:44] Exploring the bidirectional connection between diet and sleep
- [23:40] Unpacking the mechanisms linking diet to sleep quality
- [37:33] Practical recommendations for optimizing sleep and diet
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- Article: How Sleep & Nutrition Interact – Alan Flanagan, PhD
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