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The EASO new investigator award in clinical research 2021. Role of chronotype in obesity.
Background: Chronotype is the expression of the timing of circadian rhythmicity of a subject, and three categories of chronotype have been identified: morning, evening and intermediate chronotype. Subjects with morning chronotype prefer to carry out most
Giovanna Muscogiuri
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Introduction: Circadian rhythm influences individuals' chronotype or morning-evening preferences. Chronotype affects an individual's lifestyle behaviors, social and work pattern, and even development of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases.
Ditipriya Bhar +2 more
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Chronotype: what role in the context of gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors?
Background Chronotype is defined as a trait determining the subject circadian preference in behavioral and biological rhythms relative to external light–dark cycle. Although individual differences in chronotype have been associated with an increased risk
Luigi Barrea +8 more
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Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Chronotype [PDF]
Sleep has strong links to the symptomology of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), a diffuse musculoskeletal pain disorder. Information about the involvement of the circadian clock is, however, sparse. In this study, 1548 individuals with FMS completed an online survey containing questions on demographics, stimulant consumption, sleep quality, well-being and ...
Kantermann, T +3 more
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Chronotyp, Arbeitszeit und Arbeitssicherheit [PDF]
<jats:title>Zusammenfassung</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Hintergrund und Zielsetzung</jats:title> <jats:p>Viele Arbeitszeitregelungen greifen in den Biorhythmus der Beschäftigten ein und wirken sich negativ auf Konzentration und Schlafqualität aus.
Hirschwald, Barbara +4 more
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The Impact of Sleep Chronotype on Psychological Well-being and its Underlying Neural Mechanisms [PDF]
Biological rhythms have long been a focus of the investigation, and sleep chronotype is one study area. Many studies have shown that the morning-type sleep chronotype is a protective factor for psychological well-being, while the evening-type sleep ...
Ding Haiyang, Sun Qixuan, Shi Jinhong
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype [PDF]
AbstractThe rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of the light/dark cycle, the most stable and ancient 24 h temporal cue for all organisms. Due to the tilt in the earth’s axis in relation to the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun, sunlight reaches the Earth differentially depending on the ...
Mario André Leocadio-Miguel +8 more
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Introduction Undergraduate students encounter developmental challenges during their transition into adulthood. Previous studies have claimed that adults with later chronotypes usually manifest negative psychological effects: poor sleep quality, greater ...
E. C.-L. Lin +3 more
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Chronotype and Psychiatric Disorders [PDF]
Chronotype, reflecting interindividual differences in daily activity patterns and sleep-wake cycles, is intrinsically connected with well-being. Research indicates increased risk of many adverse mental health outcomes for evening-type individuals. Here, we provide an overview of the current evidence available on the relationship between chronotype and ...
Kivelä, L. +2 more
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The Chronotype of Elite Athletes [PDF]
Abstract The aims of this study were (i) to compare the chronotype distribution of elite athletes to a young adult population and (ii) to determine if there was a tendency for athletes to select and/or participate in sports which suited their chronotype. A total of 114 elite athletes from five sports (cricket, cycling, hockey, soccer and
Lastella, A +3 more
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