نتایج جستجو برای: eveningness chronotypes

تعداد نتایج: 520  

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2000
E K Baehr W Revelle C I Eastman

We studied the relationship between the phase and the amplitude of the circadian temperature rhythm using questionnaires that measure individual differences in personality variables, variables that relate to circadian rhythms, age and sex. The ambulatory core body temperature of 101 young men and 71 young women was recorded continuously over 6 days. The temperature minimum (Tmin) and amplitude ...

2015
Mirko Pegoraro Emma Picot Celia N. Hansen Charalambos P. Kyriacou Ezio Rosato Eran Tauber

The circadian clock provides the temporal framework for rhythmic behavioral and metabolic functions. In the modern era of industrialization, work, and social pressures, clock function is jeopardized, and can result in adverse and chronic effects on health. Understanding circadian clock function, particularly individual variation in diurnal phase preference (chronotype), and the molecular mechan...

2012
Christina Schmidt Philippe Peigneux Yves Leclercq Virginie Sterpenich Gilles Vandewalle Christophe Phillips Pierre Berthomier Christian Berthomier Gilberte Tinguely Steffen Gais Manuel Schabus Martin Desseilles Thanh Dang-Vu Eric Salmon Christian Degueldre Evelyne Balteau André Luxen Christian Cajochen Pierre Maquet Fabienne Collette

Human morning and evening chronotypes differ in their preferred timing for sleep and wakefulness, as well as in optimal daytime periods to cope with cognitive challenges. Recent evidence suggests that these preferences are not a simple by-product of socio-professional timing constraints, but can be driven by inter-individual differences in the expression of circadian and homeostatic sleep-wake ...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2011
N L Barclay T C Eley B Maughan R Rowe A M Gregory

BACKGROUND Certain aspects of sleep co-occur with externalizing behaviours in youth, yet little is known about these associations in adults. The present study: (1) examines the associations between diurnal preference (morningness versus eveningness), sleep quality and externalizing behaviours; (2) explores the extent to which genetic and environmental influences are shared between or are unique...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Kenneth P. Wright Andrew W. McHill Brian R. Birks Brandon R. Griffin Thomas Rusterholz Evan D. Chinoy

The electric light is one of the most important human inventions. Sleep and other daily rhythms in physiology and behavior, however, evolved in the natural light-dark cycle [1], and electrical lighting is thought to have disrupted these rhythms. Yet how much the age of electrical lighting has altered the human circadian clock is unknown. Here we show that electrical lighting and the constructed...

2009
Leon Lack Michelle Bailey Nicole Lovato Helen Wright

Evening chronotypes typically have sleep patterns timed 2-3 hours later than morning chronotypes. Ambulatory studies have suggested that differences in the timing of underlying circadian rhythms as a cause of the sleep period differences. However, differences in endogenous circadian rhythms are best explored in laboratory protocols such as the constant routine. We used a 27-hour modified consta...

Journal: :Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2019

Journal: :Scholars International Journal of Anatomy and Physiology 2021

Journal: :Animal Biotelemetry 2022

Abstract Chronotypes describe consistent differences between individuals in biological time-keeping. They have been linked both with underlying variation the circadian system and fitness. Quantification of chronotypes is usually by time onset, midpoint, or offset a rhythmic behaviour physiological process. However, diel activity patterns respond flexibly to many short-term environmental influen...

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