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Сон в Антарктиде: от проблем с засыпанием до понимания проблем [PDF]
From the fi rst expeditions, adaptation to the harsh environment of Antarctica, the expeditionists complained of a trouble sleeping. During a long stay on the continent, the polar explorers are exposed to a large number of extreme environmental factors ...
Бабийчук, Г.А.+4 more
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The effect of skeletal muscle molecular clock on signaling of sportperformance adaptations [PDF]
Physiological and behavioral processes of almost all organisms depend on the time of day. In mammals, light enters these processes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus, which forms the body's central clock, and synchronizes the body's ...
Sahar Ghasemipour, Mohammad Faramarzi
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implications for health and disease [PDF]
Many aspects of human physiology and behavior display rhythmicity with a period of approximately 24 h. Rhythmic changes are controlled by an endogenous time keeper, the circadian clock, and include sleep-wake cycles, physical and mental performance ...
An, Shejuan+9 more
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Intestinal Clock Promotes Cognitive Memory Through Adenosine Signaling
The intestinal clock controls the expression of an adenosine enzyme that modulates systemic adenosine level and A1R signaling in the hippocampus, and in turn, cognitive function involving long‐term potentiation and BDNF‐dependent synaptic changes.
Min Chen+13 more
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Sleep pattern disruption of flight attendants operating on the Asia–Pacific route [PDF]
Jet lag is a common issue with flight attendants in international flights, as they have to cross several time zones back and forth, while their sleep patterns get disrupted by the legally required rest times between flights, which are normally carried
Lin, Bo+2 more
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Recent advancements in wearable healthcare have brought accessible continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) for diabetes management. To address the limitations of CGMs, closed‐loop systems utilizing monitored glucose levels for insulin dosing are being developed.
Wei Huang+5 more
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Flexibility within the middle ears of vertebrates [PDF]
Introduction and aims: Tympanic middle ears have evolved multiple times independently among vertebrates, and share common features. We review flexibility within tympanic middle ears and consider its physiological and clinical implications.
Baird+36 more
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Burden of sleep deprivation among healthcare professionals in India: The SNORE study
Background: SNORE (Sleep deprivation among Night shift health staff On Rotation- Evaluation) was a hospital-based observational study conducted to study the effects of sleep deprivation on healthcare professionals working night shifts on rotation.
Vinoth Gnana Chellaiyan+2 more
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Abstract Objective Our objective was to investigate the relationships between BMI, sleep quality, and sleep duration trajectories and new‐onset diabetes mellitus (NODM) in the elderly. Methods We analyzed 2648 diabetes‐free participants aged ≥60 years from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS) in 2014. Using Cox proportional hazards
Shanshan Li+3 more
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Background & Aims: Gut microbiota have been reported to be sensitive to circadian rhythms and host lipometabolism, respectively. Although melatonin-mediated beneficial efforts on many physiological sites have been revealed, the regulatory actions of ...
Bohan Rong+3 more
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