Every morning, millions wake up feeling drained despite spending hours in bed. Recent data reveals that 63% of adults in the US and 55% in the UK report frequent morning fatigue (Sleep Foundation, BBC). While lack of sleep is often blamed, emerging research points to the pivotal roles of the endocrine and nervous systems in regulating morning energy. Misattributing tiredness to poor sleep alone overlooks these complex biological systems, making true solutions elusive for many.
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22. Hormonal Fluctuations Hormonal fluctuations throughout life—particularly those associated with the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause—can significantly impact sleep quality and morning energy. During different phases…