Episode 30: Andy McDonald chats to Dr Meeta Singh. Dr Meeta Singh is a sleep doctor whose work and research focuses on “Coaching the sleep muscle” to help maximize performance in both individual athletes and sports teams. She is the Service chief of the sleep medicine, and section head and medical director at the Henry Fordsleep laboratory in Michigan. Dr Singh is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology as a psychiatrist and sleep medicine sub-specialist. She has served as a consultant for multiple NFL, MLB, NHL and NBA teams. She has also worked with college sports teams. As part of this service, Dr. Singh performs athletic sleep assessments with personalized prescriptions for better sleep. She also helps sports teams and athletes with their travel management with a focus on addressing sleep deprivation and jet lag and maximizing athletic performance. Her passion is lecturing and educating teams and athletes about the benefits of sleep on performance.


 


In this episode Andy and Dr Meeta Singh discuss:


Her background 
Sleep requirement, deficit & dose response 
Sleep Diaries 
Wearable Technology
Educating and implementing sleep strategies 
Orthosomnia 
Sleep Environment
Jet lag
Crossing time zones 
Relationship between sleep and Injury risk 
Sleep and Recovery from injury
Can you get too much sleep?
Napping 
Uncoupled sleep and circadian rhythm
Backroom staff sleep considerations

 


Where you can find Dr Meeta Singh:


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Website 

 


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