Can you change your sleep schedule?

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Here we see an early bird and a night owl in their natural habitats.
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The early bird rises with the sun, springing out of bed abuzz with energy.
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As the day goes on, they slowly get more and more exhausted
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until finally crashing around sunset.
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Meanwhile, the night owl rises long after the sun,
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stumbling groggily from their bed.
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After about 30 minutes— or a cup of coffee—
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they begin to come to life.
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But they don’t really hit their stride until later in the day,
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at which point they comfortably coast past sunset,
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only heading to bed in the early hours of the morning.
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For many, this is a familiar story, and one that’s easy to cast yourself in.
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But how many people are truly night owls or early birds?
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And are our natural sleep schedules predetermined at birth,
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or can we change them?
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The truth is there’s a lot of space between these extremes,
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and most people fall somewhere in the middle.
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These behaviors are determined by our circadian system—
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which is anchored by a pair of nerve cell clusters
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located in the anterior hypothalamus.
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These nerve cells respond to light exposure coming in through your eyes
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to track the day-night cycle that dictates your body’s internal clock,
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or circadian rhythm.
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That steady rhythm helps determine the body’s flow of hormones,
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with the broader circadian system acting like a conductor
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that keeps your organs functioning in time with one another.
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And a major part of that performance is managing the body’s transitions
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between being awake and being asleep.
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Now, your circadian system can't just decide its bedtime and knock you out.
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However, by tracking how much light you typically get
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and when in your waking hours you usually get it,
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the system can make predictions about when you’re likely to need sleep
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and prepare your body accordingly.
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For example, if you consistently go to sleep around 10 pm,
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your circadian system will start producing sleep-inducing melatonin
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around two hours before then to tell your body it’s time for bed.
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So if this rhythm is molded by our sleep habits,
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can we change it just by sticking to a strict schedule?
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To a degree.
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Everyone’s bodies are unique,
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so even two people with the same sleep schedule might have different experiences
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based on their circadian system’s hormonal quirks.
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For example, where early birds generally flood with cortisol just before waking up,
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night owls often have their cortisol peak roughly 30 minutes after getting up.
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Hormonal differences like these determine how you experience your circadian rhythm.
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And while these factors can shift with age,
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you’re unlikely to grow out of your body’s preferred sleep schedule.
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That said, you can cultivate habits to help or hinder your circadian rhythm.
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Keeping consistent sleeping hours helps your body accurately predict
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when to send out hormones,
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making it easier to stick to your schedule.
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Conversely, research in sleep deprived college students
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has found their unpredictable sleeping habits
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weaken their entire circadian system.
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Compromised circadian rhythms are less effective
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at coordinating organ functioning and can incur health risks
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like metabolic disorders and vulnerable immune systems.
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But perhaps just as important as sleep hygiene is light hygiene.
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Getting sufficient contrast between bright daylight and dimmer nighttime light
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is essential for synchronizing your circadian rhythm,
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and nothing establishes this contrast better than sunlight.
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Even on overcast days, sunlight is much brighter than standard indoor lighting.
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So if you're typically awake during the day,
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try getting outside as soon as possible to teach your body
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when to be active and alert.
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It’s difficult to maintain a sleep schedule
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that pushes against your body’s preferences.
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And even if you succeed for months,
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it only takes one bad night to send your circadian system back to baseline.
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But whether you’re an early bird, night owl, or somewhere in between,
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it’s important to remember that as long as you’re consistent,
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there’s no wrong time to wake up or go to sleep.
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What matters most is getting enough rest for the day ahead.
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