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Chronotype and Mental Health: Recent Advances

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2018
Evening chronotype is increasingly recognized as a correlate of, and perhaps a contributor to, mental illness. The current review evaluates recent evidence for the association between chronotype and mental illness and putative mechanisms underlying the association, while highlighting methodological advances and areas of research that are relatively ...
Briana J, Taylor, Brant P, Hasler
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Influence of Nocturnal Asthma on Chronotype

Journal of Asthma, 2008
Individual differences in circadian rhythm have been studied since the past century. Chronotypes are a chronobiology classification based on the preferential times for beginning and ending activities throughout the day. Chronotypes can be classified as definitely morning, moderately morning, indifferent, moderately evening, and definitely evening.
Erica, Ferraz   +2 more
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Chronotype and Nursing Shift Work

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
The relief of finding an explanation for night shift ...
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Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ)

2011
The instrument was developed in order to assess individuals’ chronotypes – diurnal preferences that manifest in personal sleep-wake rhythms. Consisting of 19 questions, the scale examines wake and sleep schedules (on both work and free days), energy levels throughout the day, sleep latency and inertia, and exposure to daylight.
Azmeh Shahid   +3 more
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Chronotype

2023
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Chronotype and Social Behavior

2019
A late chronotype (or an owl) is someone who tends to go to bed late, so he or she will get up later. In contrast, morning types (larks) get up earlier and go to bed earlier. Men and women differ in their chronotype. Women are usually earlier chronotypes, who go to bed earlier and fall asleep earlier, and then get up a little earlier.
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Chronotypes (photoramas)

After linking the genesis of the artist Jean-Philippe Lemay's work to his own personal experience with early mechanisms for capturing light, André Clément analyzes the paradoxical nature of Lemay's photographs, moving back and forth between the modernity of their representation and the outmoded aspect of their aesthetic.
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Chronotype

2020
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