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April 23, 2026

Poor Sleep During Fasting: Hunger, Cortisol, and Adaptation

Disturbed sleep during fasting is usually hunger arousal, a fasting-related cortisol and adrenaline rise, and electrolyte shifts. It often improves with adaptation. Here is the mechanism and the fixes.

Poor Sleep During Fasting: Hunger, Cortisol, and Adaptation

Why It Happens During Fasting

Fasting commonly disturbs sleep through a small set of physiological mechanisms, most of which ease with adaptation.

  • Hunger arousal. An empty stomach and rising hunger hormones increase alertness and night-time awakenings, particularly with longer or aggressive fasts.

  • Cortisol and adrenaline rise. Fasting can raise night-time cortisol and catecholamines to mobilise fuel, which opposes deep sleep.

  • Electrolyte shifts. Lower insulin during fasting increases sodium, potassium, and magnesium loss; these deficits cause cramps and restlessness that fragment sleep.

  • Glucose dips overnight. A low overnight glucose can trigger an adrenaline-driven awakening, sometimes with a racing heart.

  • Often improves with adaptation. Many people report sleep returning to normal, or improving, once fat-adapted and well-hydrated; persistent disruption deep into adaptation points elsewhere.

What Makes Fasting-Linked Poor Sleep Different

The benign pattern is tied to longer or newer fasts, eases with adaptation, hydration, and electrolytes, and tends to come with hunger awakenings rather than classic insomnia. Persistent poor sleep regardless of fasting points to other drivers such as stress, apnea, or hormones.

How to Manage

  • Maintain electrolytes and fluid. Adequate sodium, potassium, and magnesium addresses the most common cause of fasting sleep disruption.

  • Avoid aggressive late fasting windows. Allowing some intake earlier in the evening reduces hunger and glucose-dip awakenings.

  • Ease into longer fasts. Gradual extension lets sleep adapt with less disruption.

  • Reassess if it persists. Poor sleep that continues well into adaptation warrants checking thyroid, cortisol, and other causes.

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