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Science + Data
2024-10-15
2 min read

I tracked my blood sugar while sleeping for two weeks. Night-time glucose tells a story nobody warned me about.

I expected my glucose to stay flat overnight. It didn't. The patterns I saw during sleep explained my morning brain fog better than anything else ever had.

I expected my glucose to stay flat overnight. It didn't.

For two weeks I watched what my blood sugar did while I slept, and the patterns explained my morning brain fog better than anything else ever had — including what I ate, when I ate it, and how I slept.

The overnight data is in the short below.

Watch the experiment