Getting in Sync: Wearables Reveal Happiest Times To Sleep

December 18, 2024

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Getting In Sync Wearables Reveal Happiest Times To Sleep
Presented by Michigan News

A University of Michigan study explores how misalignments between sleep schedules and circadian rhythms might affect mood and mental health. Using data from fitness trackers and mood surveys, Daniel Forger, a professor in U-M’s Department of Mathematics, investigates the potential impact of sleep synchronization on emotional well-being. The research suggests that understanding and aligning sleep patterns with the body’s internal clocks could play a significant role in managing mood disorders.

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