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Scheduling a 10‐h sleep opportunity (sleep extension) in elite youth athletes increased total sleep time by approximately 1 h compared to normal sleep. Cognitive performance on an inhibitory control task (20‐min colour multisource interference task; cMSIT) improved after sleep extension, and this was accompanied by an overall lower perception of ...
Giorgio Varesco +6 more
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Evening chronotype, disordered eating behavior, bipolar disorder, and light therapy [PDF]
Peter F.J. Schulte +1 more
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Evening chronotype as a bipolar feature among patients with major depressive disorder: the results of a pilot factor analysis [PDF]
Łukasz Mokros +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Time‐restricted eating (TRE) limits food intake to a specific daily window and has gained popularity, showing modest benefits for cardiometabolic health. However, perspectives and experiences from adults and healthcare professionals about TRE remain underexplored but are vital for successful implementation in research and clinical ...
Rubén Fernández‐Rodríguez +5 more
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Abstract Ageing negatively affects quality of life and healthspan, and interventions are needed to slow this progressive decline. Previously, we have demonstrated the potential functional benefits of combining a genetically modified probiotic (GMP) targeting the non‐canonical arm of the renin–angiotensin system (RAS) with exercise training.
Emily L. Zumbro +8 more
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Associations Between Chronotype, Genetic Susceptibility and Risk of Colorectal Cancer in UK Biobank
Background Sleep problems are common in the general population, with evidence suggesting a link between circadian rhythm disruptions and various health outcomes. However, the role of chronotype in influencing colorectal cancer (CRC) risk, particularly in
Huajie Xie +8 more
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Сhronotype and health related quality of life among undergraduate university students
Introduction Chronotype represents genetically determined behavioral characteristics of a person’s twenty-four-hour activity. Research shows that a person’s chronotype is interrelated with their mental health.
E. L. Nikolaev, I. Poverinov, M. Alhasan
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The influence of chronotype on the body mass index of U.S. college students [PDF]
Objectives: The relationship between a college student’s chronotype and body mass index (BMI) is important to understand for university decision makers who want to build healthy and inclusive academic communities.
Myra Jane Bloom +10 more
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Assessing Chronotypes by Ambulatory Circadian Monitoring
In order to develop objective indexes for chronotype identification by means of direct measurement of circadian rhythms, 159 undergraduate students were recruited as volunteers and instructed to wear ambulatory circadian monitoring (ACM) sensors that continuously gathered information on the individual's environmental light and temperature exposure ...
Antonio Martinez-Nicolas +11 more
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