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期刊名:Chronobiology international

缩写:CHRONOBIOL INT

ISSN:0742-0528

e-ISSN:1525-6073

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Yijie Lu,Yao Tan,Kai Jin et al. Yijie Lu et al.
his bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) study assessed causal relationships between sleep traits (chronotype, sleep duration, insomnia) and retinal neurodegenerative diseases (RNDs), including open-angle glaucoma, age-related macular...
Marie Bue,Øivind Andersen,Helge Tveiten Marie Bue
Light and photoperiod vary in a predictable manner throughout the daily and annual cycle that is utilized by organisms to direct processes of living. The aquaculture industry applies light to manipulate salmon development, but the effects h...
Ana Petak,Miranda Novak Ana Petak
Poor sleep quality is strongly linked to depressive symptoms; however, the mediators of this relationship are not well understood. Circadian preferences (CP) emerge as one of the possible mediators underlying this relationship. Previous stu...
Vera Pavlova,Viacheslav Krylov,Natalia Pankova et al. Vera Pavlova et al.
The Earth's magnetic field undergoes slow diurnal variations, yet their potential role as environmental cues influencing biological rhythms remains poorly understood. This study examines whether such geomagnetic fluctuations can entrain loc...
Ankita Bhattacharjee,Arijit Chakraborty Ankita Bhattacharjee
Differences in circadian timing among individuals and the time of day are potential biological sources that might impact student's activities. As previous studies have reported that young adults are more susceptible to sleep deprivation, so...
Letizia Galasso,Giovanna Calogiuri,Lucia Castelli et al. Letizia Galasso et al.
Sleep efficiency is a widely used indicator of sleep quality in actigraphy studies. Nevertheless, it is a composite metric integrating data derived from actigraphic recordings alongside information about bedtime and wake-up time, typically ...
Yu Gu,Yongchao Xie,Wenduo Liu et al. Yu Gu et al.
Recent advancements in the field of exercise and circadian rhythms have brought attention to the potential for tailored exercise strategies based on individual biological rhythms, aiming to optimize both health and performance, yet there is...
İrem Cihanyurdu Erdem,Aliye Tuğba Bahadır İrem Cihanyurdu Erdem
This study aimed to explore sleep problems, chronotype, and temperament traits between adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and healthy controls, and to examine how these variables relate within the ADHD group. O...
Arcady A Putilov,Evgeniy G Verevkin,Dmitry S Sveshnikov et al. Arcady A Putilov et al.
Since the circadian clocks cannot directly respond to the signals of social clocks, earlier risetimes on weekdays lead to loss of certain amount of sleep. However, these clocks can partly reduce this loss by advancing sleep phase due to adv...
Haowen Zou,Xumiao Wang,Ciqing Bao et al. Haowen Zou et al.
Chronotype represents an independent risk factor for depression, yet the psychological mechanisms underlying this association remain unclear. Potential mediators may include social jetlag (SJL), sleep quality, rumination, and perceived stre...