When does Daylight Saving Time start in 2026?
Daylight Saving Time starts on March 8, 2026, at 2 a.m. Clocks are set forward one hour.
Lifestyle / Health
Daylight Saving Time (DST) in 2026 begins on March 8th, impacting not just our sleep schedules but potentially our coffee routines as well. Experts suggest adjusting coffee timing to align with the clock change for better health.
Daylight Saving Time can throw off our circadian rhythms, and our coffee routines are not exempt. The 'science' is still developing, but there is little doubt that all aspects of our lives are thrown off kilter when we roll the clocks forward and back. Our coffee routine is not exempt from this,” says Cohen.
Drinking coffee in the evening is especially harmful to sleep. While many of us turn to coffee (and caffeine) to enhance our days and get to a more “alert” state, we also need to be careful how this impacts cortisol levels. Some people believe that delaying the first cup of coffee in the morning can help balance our feelings of well-being as we wake up pretty refreshed (higher cortisol levels), and cortisol slowly begins to drop about an hour or two after waking.
Beyond coffee timing, Major Cohen also shared other recommendations to adjust your coffee routine alongside daylight saving time changes. “As the spring adjustment to DST is hardest to acclimate to, drinking cold brew may help ease the body into the time change. Some studies have argued that cold brew has less impact on acid reflux in comparison to hot coffee, making it a better alternative for those with sensitive stomachs who still want the energizing boost of a morning coffee.”
Daylight Saving Time starts on March 8, 2026, at 2 a.m. Clocks are set forward one hour.
It can disrupt your circadian rhythm. Experts suggest adjusting your coffee timing by 15-30 minutes to align with the time change.
Cold brew may be gentler on the stomach and have less impact on acid reflux, making it a good alternative during the DST transition.
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