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Temporal Patterns of Eating and Diet Composition of Night Shift Workers Are Influenced More by Shift Type than by Chronotype. [PDF]

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Phoi YY   +8 more
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Sex-specific relationship between melanopsin-dependent light sensitivity and chronotype across the lifespan

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van der Zwet G   +10 more
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Chronotype, circadian rhythms and mood

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020
Growing evidence shows a link between mood and chronotype. The majority of studies measure chronotype as a preference for morning/evening activities, rather than actual sleep behaviour (i.e. midsleep) or biological markers of sleep timing (e.g. dim light melatonin onset).
Serena, Bauducco   +2 more
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Chronotype, sports and public health

Chronobiology International, 2015
“Chronotype”, addressed in the Journal in 1997 (Tassi & Pins, 1997) and in 38 publications since 2014 (Broms et al., 2014; Erren & Morfeld, 2014; Laborde et al., 2015; Vitale et al., 2015) alone, i...
Liz, Kuffer   +3 more
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Depressive symptomatology is influenced by chronotypes

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2009
Rhythm disturbances are a frequent clinical manifestation of depression. In recent years a possible relationship between depression and chronotypes has emerged. Specifically eveningness has been proposed as vulnerability factor. The aim of this study was to describe sleep features of depressed patients according to chronotypes and to explore possible ...
Gaspar Barba E.   +6 more
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Influence of chronotype on migraine characteristics

Neurological Sciences, 2019
The aim of this study was to investigate chronotype in migraine patients and possible influences on the clinical expression of the disease.During a one-year period, all consecutive patients admitted to two third-level headache centres with a new diagnosis of migraine were enrolled in a cross-sectional study.
Viticchi, Giovanna   +9 more
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