Chronobiology is a field that studies the effects of time on biological systems. Periodicity is of particular interest. The master biological clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus controls daily rhythms of core body temperature, rest-activity cycle ...
Okan Çalıyurt
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Chronobiology and Mood Disorders [PDF]
Living organizms show cyclic rhythmicity in a variety of physiological, hormonal, behavioral, and psychological processes. Sleep-wake cycles, body temperature, hormone levels, mood and cognition display a circadian rhythm in humans.
Yavuz Selvi+2 more
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Chronobiology in Paediatric Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Harmonizing Care with Biological Clocks. [PDF]
Background: Chronobiology has gained attention in the context of paediatric neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, including migraine, epilepsy, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and post-traumatic ...
Giannotta G, Ruggiero M, Trabacca A.
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Development of carbohydrate metabolism disorder from the perspective of chronobiology
In recent decades, the biorhythms of the endocrine system sparked a new generation of research and debates among researchers on the changes of biorhythms in the development of carbohydrate metabolism disorder (CMD).
A. E. Yuzhakova+2 more
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Circadian system coordination: new perspectives beyond classical models [PDF]
BackgroundThis review examines novel interaction mechanisms contributing to the robustness of circadian rhythms, focusing on enhanced communication between the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and peripheral clocks. While classical models explain biological
Ovidiu Constantin Baltatu+3 more
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Fractal biomarker of daily activity for women with early onset depression [PDF]
Background Depression is a major health issue in adolescence and young adulthood, emphasising the need for early risk identification. Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) often show disturbed daily rest-activity patterns, but such changes are ...
Peng Li+10 more
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Daytime eating during simulated night work mitigates changes in cardiovascular risk factors: secondary analyses of a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Effective countermeasures against the adverse cardiovascular effects of circadian misalignment, such as effects experienced due to night work or jet lag, remain to be established in humans.
Sarah L. Chellappa+6 more
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Sensationalising Sleep: Perspectives and Protocols for Understanding Discourses of Sleep Health in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Sufficient sleep is a basic right, vital for functioning and wellbeing. Socioecological disparities in sleep status are increasingly highlighted. However, broader social and cultural factors, including beliefs and practicalities of sleep, are seldom considered.
Gibson R.
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Bibliometric and visual analysis of circadian rhythms in depression from 2004 to 2024 [PDF]
Introduction Understanding the intricate relationship between circadian rhythms and depression is crucial for developing effective interventions and treatments for individuals affected by depression.
Cong Zhou+5 more
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Reduced prefrontal activation during cognitive control under emotional interference in chronic insomnia disorder. [PDF]
Summary This study investigated the altered neural activation underlying cognitive control under emotional and sleep‐related interference conditions and its role in subjective sleep disturbance in patients with chronic insomnia disorder. In total, 48 patients with chronic insomnia disorder, and 48 age‐, sex‐ and body mass index‐matched controls were ...
Kim SY+8 more
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