Bidirectional crosstalk between sleep disorders and gynecological cancers: unraveling molecular synergies and precision therapeutics. [PDF]
Mei H +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dietary melatonin, naturally occurring in plant‐ and animal‐based foods, has been linked to beneficial effects on sleep, mood and metabolic health. Although evidence suggests that food‐derived melatonin may elevate circulating levels, few studies have assessed its intake through habitual diets or explored associations with chronic ...
Gilmara Alves Zanirate +4 more
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Chrononutrition interventions for mental health: addressing atypical depression, ultra-processed food use disorder, and circadian dysregulation. [PDF]
Cuaranta I.
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0153 Extreme Morning Chronotypes Are Often Familial And Not Exceedingly Rare: The Estimated Prevalence Of Familial Advanced Sleep Phase (FASP) In A Sleep Clinic Population [PDF]
Ashbrook, Liza H +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a Danish adaption of a transdiagnostic sleep and circadian intervention, combining cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia with chronotherapy. A randomised controlled trial enrolling 88 outpatients with depression, attention deficit disorder, or bipolar disorder suffering from insomnia or ...
Mette Kragh +5 more
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ADHD as a circadian rhythm disorder: evidence and implications for chronotherapy. [PDF]
Luu B, Fabiano N.
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Research progress on the role and mechanism of circadian clock gene <i>PER1</i> in the occurrence and development of multiple diseases. [PDF]
Zhao Y +6 more
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Chronotype, cognitive outcomes, and neural dynamics: recent evidence and potential mechanisms with implications for perioperative period. [PDF]
Liu Y +6 more
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Autonomic regulation across sleep and wake during an Antarctic overwintering. [PDF]
Tortello C +8 more
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Fatigue as a moderator in symptom networks of insomnia, anxiety, and depression: insights from moderated network analysis. [PDF]
Xing H, Ma X, Meng F, Li Z.
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