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Why Sleep Is Essential? The Truth About Sleep, Mood, and Eating

Irena Geller by Irena Geller
02/11/2025
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We’ve all heard phrases like “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” or “Sleep is for the weak.” But new research shows the opposite is true: sleep is essential for both mental and physical health — and most of us aren’t getting enough.

We’ve all heard phrases like “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” or “Sleep is for the weak.” But new research shows the opposite is true: sleep is essential for both mental and physical health — and most of us aren’t getting enough.

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We’ve all heard phrases like “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” or “Sleep is for the weak.” But new research shows the opposite is true: sleep is essential for both mental and physical health — and most of us aren’t getting enough.

Sleep is also one of the most overlooked factors in overeating. Many people have become so accustomed to being sleep-deprived that they don’t realise its impact on their appetite and food choices.


Most Busy Women Aren’t Getting Enough Sleep

Sleep is your body’s time to restore and repair, but when life gets busy, it’s often the first thing to go. High stress levels can also disrupt your sleep cycle, leaving you feeling tired, irritable, and more likely to crave unhealthy foods.

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Studies show that lack of sleep affects your prefrontal cortex — the area of the brain responsible for decision-making — meaning you’re more likely to react emotionally rather than deliberately. This makes comfort eating, especially reaching for chocolate or sugary snacks, much harder to resist.


Why Sleep Matters for Weight and Metabolism

Getting enough sleep is critical for your metabolic health. Poor sleep can disrupt appetite-regulating hormones like ghrelin and leptin, leaving you hungrier and craving carbs, sugar, and fatty foods.

Sleep deprivation can also:

  • Reduce your ability to make deliberate food choices
  • Affect your mood, increasing cravings for sugary foods
  • Decrease energy, leading to reliance on coffee or energy drinks
  • Increase overall food intake to compensate for extra hours awake

In short, sleep and eating habits are tightly linked: one can make or break the other.


The Link Between Sleep and Emotional Eating

If you’re sleep-deprived, you may notice:

  • Strong cravings between dinner and bedtime
  • Increased desire for processed, high-sugar foods
  • Difficulty resisting cravings when fatigued

How Sleep-Deprived Are You? Take This Quick Test

Adapted from the Maas Robbins Alertness Questionnaire, answer “Yes” or “No” to the following:

  • I struggle to get out of bed in the morning
  • I feel tired and stressed during the week
  • I feel irritable and moody over small things
  • I have trouble concentrating or remembering things
  • I feel slow with problem-solving or creativity
  • I need caffeine to get going in the morning or afternoon
  • I fall asleep watching TV
  • I crave junk food, sugar, or carbs
  • I feel drowsy while driving
  • I rely on energy drinks or medications to stay awake
  • I sleep extra hours on weekends

If you answered “Yes” to four or more, you may be seriously sleep-deprived.


3 Ways to Sleep More, Weigh Less, and Boost Energy

The good news: sleep is a behaviour, and like any habit, it can be learned and improved.

1. Set consistent sleep and wake times

  • Decide on your sleep and wake times and stick to them, even on weekends.
  • Avoid oversleeping to “catch up,” as it disrupts your circadian rhythm.
  • Consistency is key — it can take time to reset your body clock.

2. Understand how sleep affects mood

  • Improving your sleep quality can enhance mental health, resilience, and coping skills.
  • For emotional eaters, better sleep reduces negative emotions and helps manage cravings.

3. Adjust your morning habits

  • Get out of bed immediately after your alarm.
  • Expose yourself to daylight or bright light.
  • Move your body — even a short walk helps wake you up.
  • Limit the snooze button; it can leave you groggy and less alert.
  • Pause during the day to check in with yourself and make conscious choices.

Take Control of Your Sleep and Eating Habits

Your sleep directly affects your energy, mood, and eating behaviour. By prioritising rest, you can improve your metabolism, reduce emotional eating, and feel more energised.

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Irena Geller

Irena Geller

Irena Geller is a Food & Mood Coach and author in the Health & Weight loss industry who helps busy women to put down their fork and pick up their life. She uses 3 proven key steps, helping busy women to eat well consistently, lose weight effortlessly, potentially adding years to their life so they can live those years to the fullest, looking amazing and feeling confident! You can contact Irena here: https://irenageller.com.au/

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