Getting enough sleep is one of the most important things you can do for your overall health and well-being. Dr. Cindy Geyer joins us today to discuss the stages of sleep, challenges to adequate sleep, and how sleep deprivation affects our bodies.
Stay connected to discover healthy options that will help you sleep better!
Key takeaways to listen for
*Sleep: Quantity, quality, timing, and stages
*What is upper airway syndrome, and how does it affect women's sleep?
*Physiological impacts of sleep deprivation on your health
*Signs of a chronic illness caused by sleep apnea
*What can we do to improve the quality of sleep
*Restless legs syndrome: What it is and its risk factors
About Cindy Geyer
Dr. Cindy Geyer graduated with honors from the Ohio State University College of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., and is triple board-certified in internal medicine, integrative medicine, and lifestyle medicine. She joined the Ultrawellness Center after 23 years at Canyon Ranch in Lenox as their medical director.
Dr. Geyer has served 20 years on the faculty for The Center for Mind-Body Medicine’s “Food as Medicine '' conference, teaching physicians and other healthcare professionals about the power and practice of lifestyle approaches for themselves and their patients. A past member of the Board of Directors for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, she currently co-chairs the Women’s Health Member Interest Group. She is the case series editor for the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
She recently authored the chapter on sleep in the first edition of Improving Women’s Health Across the Lifespan, a 2022 CRC publication in Dr. James Rippe's Lifestyle Medicine Series. A clinician, author, educator, and mother, she is passionate about collaborative approaches to health and wellness.
Connect with Cindy
Website: American College of Lifestyle Medicine
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About Healthy Lifestyle Solutions:
You have more power over your health than what you have been told!
This is the Healthy Lifestyle Solutions Podcast. I'm Maya Acosta and I'm passionate about finding healthy lifestyle solutions to support optimal human health.
If you're willing to go with me, together we can discover how simple lifestyle choices can help improve our quality of life and increase longevity in a big way.
Let’s get started!
#drcindygeyer #sleep #healthpodcast
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Thanks for watching How Women Can Prioritize Self-Care by Getting Enough Sleep with Dr. Cindy Geyer | HLS Podcast
Stay connected to discover healthy options that will help you sleep better!
Key takeaways to listen for
*Sleep: Quantity, quality, timing, and stages
*What is upper airway syndrome, and how does it affect women's sleep?
*Physiological impacts of sleep deprivation on your health
*Signs of a chronic illness caused by sleep apnea
*What can we do to improve the quality of sleep
*Restless legs syndrome: What it is and its risk factors
About Cindy Geyer
Dr. Cindy Geyer graduated with honors from the Ohio State University College of Medicine. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., and is triple board-certified in internal medicine, integrative medicine, and lifestyle medicine. She joined the Ultrawellness Center after 23 years at Canyon Ranch in Lenox as their medical director.
Dr. Geyer has served 20 years on the faculty for The Center for Mind-Body Medicine’s “Food as Medicine '' conference, teaching physicians and other healthcare professionals about the power and practice of lifestyle approaches for themselves and their patients. A past member of the Board of Directors for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, she currently co-chairs the Women’s Health Member Interest Group. She is the case series editor for the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
She recently authored the chapter on sleep in the first edition of Improving Women’s Health Across the Lifespan, a 2022 CRC publication in Dr. James Rippe's Lifestyle Medicine Series. A clinician, author, educator, and mother, she is passionate about collaborative approaches to health and wellness.
Connect with Cindy
Website: American College of Lifestyle Medicine
_______________________________________________________________
Visit Our Podcast Website: https://www.healthylifestylesolutions.org/
➤YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HealthyLifestyleSolutions1
➤Tell us what you think of our show: https://podinbox.com/HLS
➤Subscribe to our newsletter: bit.ly/PBDFWnewsletter
➤You can support us: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HLSpodcast
About Healthy Lifestyle Solutions:
You have more power over your health than what you have been told!
This is the Healthy Lifestyle Solutions Podcast. I'm Maya Acosta and I'm passionate about finding healthy lifestyle solutions to support optimal human health.
If you're willing to go with me, together we can discover how simple lifestyle choices can help improve our quality of life and increase longevity in a big way.
Let’s get started!
#drcindygeyer #sleep #healthpodcast
______________________________________________________
More about us:
➤ https://www.instagram.com/maya_hls_podcast/
➤https://www.facebook.com/healthylifestylesolutions
➤https://www.facebook.com/groups/plantbaseddfw
➤https://twitter.com/Maya_HLSpodcast
Thanks for watching How Women Can Prioritize Self-Care by Getting Enough Sleep with Dr. Cindy Geyer | HLS Podcast
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