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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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Sukriti Mishra,Nisha Sharma,Sunil Kumar Singh et al. Sukriti Mishra et al.
The African fig fly, Zaprionus indianus, is an invasive pest of global concern, infesting over 80 crop species - including high-value fruits such as figs, strawberries, and guavas - and driving significant economic losses. Its ecological su...
Jingjing Li,Shining Cai,Xiao Liu et al. Jingjing Li et al.
Circadian rhythm of melatonin secretion disturbance is common in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) and may contribute to poor patient prognoses. The aim of this study was to explore the melatonin secretion rhythm in critically ill p...
Carla P Lozano,Natalia García-Manríquez,Karla Gambetta-Tessini et al. Carla P Lozano et al.
Saliva serves as a valuable, non-invasive diagnostic tool, yet the influence of circadian rhythms on its biochemical composition remains unclear. This study evaluated circadian fluctuations in unstimulated whole saliva, focusing on pH, tota...
Christopher Coleman,Gregory Grosicki,Satya S Jonnalagadda et al. Christopher Coleman et al.
Understanding how sleep affects the risk of incident chronic conditions in midlife may reinforce the importance of a healthy sleep pattern for healthy aging and cardiometabolic health. The objective of the study was to examine associations ...
Nidhi Nagariya,Vihas Vasu,Kaushalkumar Chaudhari et al. Nidhi Nagariya et al.
Lung cancer remains one of the most fatal cancers, with cigarette smoke (CS) exposure being a major risk factor due to its role in triggering oxidative stress. Disruption of circadian rhythms, increasingly common in modern lifestyles, has a...
Thais C Marin,Gustavo F Oliveira,Luan M Azevêdo et al. Thais C Marin et al.
We aimed to investigate whether bright light (BL) exposure affects sympathovagal activity in controlling heart rate (HR) before and after exercise. Eighteen healthy men (28 ± 4 years) underwent two experimental conditions: one under BL (50...
Katarína Kováčová,Zuzana Dzirbíková,Lucia Grácová et al. Katarína Kováčová et al.
Light serves as the main synchroniser of the circadian system. The amount of light and its spectral distribution throughout the day influence hormonal secretion and sleep-wake regulation. There is a knowledge gap regarding the impact of the...
Mahmut Bodur,Ahmet Murat Günal,Zohreh Sajadi Hezaveh Mahmut Bodur
This study examines how dietary nutrient patterns vary among individuals with different chronotypes. In other words, this research explores the potential connections between nutrient intake and circadian rhythm. In this secondary data analy...
Madhumita Mishra,Rajesh Gupta,Deepak Kumar et al. Madhumita Mishra et al.
Although delay-based shiftwork/jetlag schedules are often considered less disruptive than advances and are increasingly adopted in occupational settings, their long-term impact on physiological homeostasis remains underexplored. In this stu...
Micaela Rabelo Quadra,Fernanda Olivera Meller,Antônio Augusto Schäfer et al. Micaela Rabelo Quadra et al.
The aim was to characterize the chrononutrition and sleep patterns of individuals with Diabetes mellitus (DM) and to assess misalignments and social jetlag. This cross-sectional study included individuals aged 18 years or older, diagnosed w...