Night owls versus early birds: who is superior according to science?

Night owls and Early Birds: Who Reigns Supreme?

For years, I've identified as a night owl, rising late and dragging myself into the day. But recently, my circumstances have forced me to adjust my schedule. With a child who wakes me at 5:30am, my bedtime has become a sacred ritual – anything after 9pm is now perfection.

As I pondered this shift in my lifestyle, I began to wonder: is it possible for our bodies to change? Am I truly turning into an early bird or am I just conforming to the demands of parenthood?

The answer lies in understanding our internal biological clocks – a concept that has captivated scientists and sleep experts alike. "We all have an internal biological clock, or a circadian rhythm, that controls numerous physiological outputs," explains Kristen Knutson, an associate professor at Northwestern University who specializes in sleep research.

Our chronotype, on the other hand, is our natural circadian preference – whether we're a morning lark or night owl. Research has shown that someone with an early chronotype will naturally find it easier to go to sleep early than someone with a later chronotype.

But what about those who claim that night owls are more intelligent and creative? A 2007 study found "that evening-disposition is correlated with the ability to apply divergent thinking strategies to visual content," which essentially means "more creative". However, these findings have been met with skepticism by experts, who note that the studies' limitations make it difficult to draw definitive links between chronotype and traits like intelligence or sociability.

One thing is certain: our biological clocks dictate more than just when we sleep and wake. It also determines the kinds of activities we engage in and the experiences we have.

On the flip side, trying to force a routine that's at odds with your biological clock can be unhealthy – even life-threatening. A study by Northwestern University found that night owls have a 10% higher risk of early death compared to early risers.

So, is it possible to "hack" our chronotype? While we can't change our natural biologically, researchers suggest working in harmony with our internal clocks. This involves understanding our individual rhythms and adjusting our daily routines accordingly – rather than trying to force ourselves into an earlier or later pattern.

For me, this means embracing my newfound flexibility and adapting to the demands of parenthood. I've learned that it's okay to not be a morning person – and that sometimes, being a little bit like the second mouse who gets the cheese is exactly what I need.
 
I think its really interesting how our bodies can change over time 😴💤. Its like my new bedtime has become this sacred thing for me just because of my kid, but also now Im more aware of how my body reacts to different times of day. Research says that our chronotype is actually kinda set in stone, but I think its also possible to adjust a bit by understanding what works best for you. Forcing yourself into an earlier routine can be pretty rough on your body, trust me 🤒. Im all about finding a balance and being kind to myself during this transition phase 🌸💆‍♀️
 
ugh i cant even imagine having to get up at 5:30am with a kid 🤯😴 i think its legit that our bodies can change tho, idk how my brain can just adapt to being awake and functional so early lol. and yeah the study on night owls and creativity is kinda meh, idk if its true but even if its not, at least we know our internal clocks dictate more than just sleep schedules 🕰️👍
 
🤔 so i think its wild how our bodies can change but still have this internal clock thingy controlling us. like, isnt it crazy that we can just adjust to new routines? 🕰️ for me, being a night owl was all about freedom and spontaneity, but now thats not the case anymore. my kid wakes me up at 5:30 am and i gotta get up and be a functioning adult lol 😂 its not about being an early bird or a night owl, its just about finding what works for you, right? 🙌
 
🤔 i totally get why you'd think you're adjusting your lifestyle because of parenthood, but imo its also about growing up lol. i used to be a total night owl too, but now that im in my late 20s, i feel like im more chill with mornings... maybe its just age? anyway, the whole chronotype thing is kinda wild - i had no idea our bodies could change so much over time 🤯
 
🤔 lol i think its all about finding ur own rhythm fam. cant force urself into bein early bird if u r naturally a night owl like me 😴💤. i mean dont get me wrong, being a parent can suck up ur entire day but tryna jam to an 5:30 wake up call every morning is straight up harsh 🤯. anywayz scientists say we got these internal clocks and its like our bodies have ther own schedule 🕰️👍. maybe u just gotta find ways to vibe with urself instead of fightin it 💖.
 
🤔 Being forced into an "early bird" routine can be suffocating. It's great you're embracing your new flexibility 😌 as a parent. Those 10% higher risks are no joke... 🚨
 
I'm totally with you on this - I used to be a total night owl too 🕰️, but after switching to a more regular schedule, I've noticed a huge difference in my energy levels and overall mood 😊. It's crazy how much our bodies can adapt, right? And yeah, it's all about finding that balance and working with your internal clock instead of fighting against it 💪. I do find it interesting that some people think being a night owl is linked to creativity and intelligence, but like you said, those studies have their limitations 🤔. The most important thing for me is that my schedule now allows me to be more present and engaged with my kid, which is priceless 👧.
 
omg i can totes relate to this!! i've always thought idc if im a night owl or early bird but now with work and everything i have to be more flexible lol my body kinda does whatever it wants rn anyway research says our chronotype is super hardwired so maybe its true we just cant change who we are? but on the other hand like whats wrong w/ being a night owl? dont they get all that creative energy at night lol
 
i mean, can't say i'm surprised that having a kid means you're basically forced into an early bird schedule lol... but on a more serious note, it's interesting how much our internal clocks dictate our lives - feels like we're just along for the ride sometimes 🤷‍♀️.
 
I think its kinda cool how our bodies can change based on circumstance 🤯. I mean, I used to be a total night owl too, but now I'm more of an early riser due to family stuff 📆. Its not about being one or the other tho, some people are naturally more productive in the morning or evening ⏰. As for the idea that night owls are more creative, idk man...I feel like thats just a myth 😒. But what I do know is that our bodies are super complex and theres still so much we dont understand about them 🧠. So yeah, tryin to "hack" our chronotype might not be the best idea tho 💻. Maybe its more about findin a balance and workin with our natural rhythms instead 👌.
 
I think its kinda awesome how our bodies can change, you know? Like my body's now a total morning zombie lol 🐾💤 after having a kid, but its still cool that I can find ways to be flexible and adapt to new situations. And yeah, trying to force our routine all the time can be bad for us - like, who needs less sleep when you can just get by on 7 hours, right? 😴. But seriously, I think its cool how scientists are learning more about our internal clocks and circadian rhythms. Its like, we're not just wired a certain way, we can actually work with that instead of against it 🤓💡
 
😊 so i think its all about finding ur own groove lol been there done that with the night owl thing but now im just happy to get some rest when me kid wakes up at 5:30 🙄 dont know about people saying night owls r more creative tho seems like an excuse to stay up late 😴 my doc says sleep is key and i gotta agree its not easy being a morning person though 👍
 
🕰️ so its pretty interesting to see how our bodies can change based on external factors like having kids 🤯 my own biological clock was always set for nighttime but now its all about early mornings 😴 and honestly its not that bad 🌞 did some research and found out that the circadian rhythm is controlled by this thing called the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) 🧠 which responds to light and dark signals from the environment 👍 interestingly, people with irregular schedules like night owls have a harder time adjusting their SCN due to the lack of consistent light exposure 💡 also, 70% of people are natural diurnal sleepers (early risers) compared to 30% who are nocturnal (night owls) 📊
 
I'm low-key obsessed with the whole chronotype thing 🕰️💤. Like, have you ever noticed how some people just seem to thrive on sleep deprivation? 😴 My friend's always been one of those people and she's like a zombie in the morning but comes alive at night 🌃. And don't even get me started on the whole "night owls are more creative" thing 💡. I'm not convinced it's that simple, but I do think our biologics play a big role in how we function and what we're good at. I mean, have you seen those studies where people with circadian rhythm disorders can't even regulate their body temperature? That's some wild stuff 😲. Anyway, I'm loving the idea of working with your natural rhythms instead of trying to fight 'em. It's all about finding that sweet spot where you're not a morning person but still get things done 💪
 
😊 so i think its pretty cool how our bodies can change with circumstances... im a total night owl myself 🌃 but then my partner got pregnant and now shes waking me up at 6am 🤯 it was tough adjusting to an early bedtime but its been great for us as a couple... i feel more energized during the day and we get to spend quality time together in the morning 💕
 
I think being an early bird might actually be better for you... but only because your kid needs you in the morning 🤣. But seriously, what if it's all just about finding a balance? Like, why can't night owls have breakfast at noon and then take a siesta before bedtime? It's not like our bodies are going to freak out or anything 😂. I mean, I used to be totally opposed to being an early riser, but now that I've got this 5:30am wake-up call thing going on, maybe it's not so bad after all... unless my coffee machine breaks down before dawn 🤪.
 
🕰️ This whole thing about night owls vs early birds reminds me of our 4-year-old healthcare system 🤯 We're trying to 'hack' our chronotypes by forcing people into an earlier or later schedule, without considering individual needs and circumstances. It's like trying to fit everyone into a one-size-fits-all approach 👗 Just like how some people are more productive later at night, we need to acknowledge the diversity in human productivity patterns 🕸️ And what about those who are struggling with sleep disorders? We should be focusing on providing accessible healthcare solutions rather than expecting everyone to conform to a certain schedule 💉 By the way, have you seen how our education system is structured around standardized testing and rigid schedules? It's no wonder people feel like they need to 'hack' their chronotypes just to stay on top! 🤓 We need to rethink our approach to productivity, work-life balance, and overall well-being...
 
I TOTALLY GET IT! AS A PARENT MYSELF I KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO ADJUST TO A NEW SCHEDULE ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN A NIGHT OWL LIKE ME! 🤯 BUT AT THE SAME TIME I ALSO THINK THAT OUR BODIES ARE CAPABLE OF CHANGE AND WE CAN WORK WITH OUR NATURAL CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS RATHER THAN TRYING TO FORCEDLY CHANGE THEM. IT'S ALL ABOUT FINDING THAT BALANCE AND BEING KIND TO YOURSELF! 😊
 
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