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Physiology Friday #239: Can Exercise Prevent the Blood-Pressure-Elevating Effects of Sleep Deprivation?

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Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. When we don’t get enough sleep, our physiology suffers—insulin sensitivity tanks, cognitive function wanes, and physical performance is drastically impaired. One potent strategy is exercise.

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Physiologically Speaking Q&A #1: CGMs, Time-restricted Eating, Endurance Training Structure, and More!

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Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. You can also download/listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. I learned a lot about my body and responses to food and exercise by using a CGM For a month. An increase in blood glucose in response to a meal is a normal physiological response.

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Physiology Friday #265: Should Carbohydrate Intake During Exercise Be Personalized? A New Study Suggests Yes.

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Welcome to the Physiology Friday newsletter. A few weeks ago, I downloaded an app on my iPhone that uses the FaceID camera (the same tech Apple uses to unlock your iPhone or iPad) to scan my feet and make custom running insoles. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. More in, more out.