
The Metabolic Edit
The Metabolic Edit cuts through wellness noise with short, science-backed episodes that actually get results. Hosted by nutrition and hormone expert Megan Rupp, MS, CPT, each episode delivers no-BS guidance on metabolism, hormones, weight loss, and root-cause health. Whether you’re burnt out, bloated, or just over the wellness fluff, this podcast is your blueprint for taking back control—one smart edit at a time.
The Metabolic Edit
Fix Your Sleep, Fix Your Metabolism : ep. 6
In this episode of The Metabolic Edit, I’m breaking down why sleep is the metabolic non-negotiable — and how fixing it can change everything from your cravings to your recovery.
You’ll learn:
- Why poor sleep wrecks blood sugar, cortisol, and insulin sensitivity
- How sleep impacts cravings, hunger hormones, and emotional regulation
- The role of deep sleep vs. REM (and how your brain and body recover differently)
- Why going to bed late or waking up early destroys key sleep stages
- How to optimize your sleep naturally: cold/dark rooms, light exposure, and nervous system hygiene
- Whether tracking sleep with Oura or Whoop is worth it (and when it’s not)
- My favorite science-backed sleep supplements
- How short sleep increases your risk of heart disease, depression, and weight gain — and what to do instead
This isn’t just about sleep hygiene — this is metabolic recovery.
Let’s make sleep your superpower.
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STUDIES QUOTED:
Short Sleep and Obesity Risk
- Taheri et al. (2004). Short sleep duration is associated with reduced leptin, elevated ghrelin, and increased BMI.
PMID: 15531540
Sleep Deprivation and Insulin Resistance
- Spiegel et al. (1999). Impact of sleep debt on metabolic and endocrine function.
PMID: 10381880
Chronic Sleep Restriction and Glucose Tolerance
- Van Cauter et al. (2008). Metabolic consequences of sleep and sleep loss.
PMID: 18591489
Sleep Loss and Inflammation
- Irwin et al. (2006). Partial night sleep deprivation reduces natural killer and cellular immune responses in humans.
PMID: 16480576
Sleep Duration and Type 2 Diabetes Risk
- Yaggi et al. (2006). Sleep duration as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes.
PMID: 16914506
Sleep and Cortisol Dysregulation
- Leproult & Van Cauter (2010). Role of sleep and sleep loss in hormonal release and metabolism.
PMID: 19955752
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