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Shailesh Kumar,Kirklin R Smith,Yazmin L Serrano Negron et al. Shailesh Kumar et al.
Although sleep is heritable and conserved across species, sleep duration varies from individual to individual. A shared genetic architecture between sleep duration and other evolutionarily important traits could explain this variability. Le...
Abhishek S Prayag,Mirjam Münch,Daniel Aeschbach et al. Abhishek S Prayag et al.
Light, through its non-imaging forming effects, plays a dominant role on a myriad of physiological functions, including the human sleep-wake cycle. The non-image forming effects of light heavily rely on specific properties such as intensity...
Tomaz Martini,Jürgen A Ripperger,Urs Albrecht Tomaz Martini
The interplay between the circadian system and metabolism may give animals an evolutionary advantage by allowing them to anticipate food availability at specific times of the day. Physiological adaptation to feeding time allows investigatio...
Tomaz Martini,Jürgen A Ripperger,Urs Albrecht Tomaz Martini
The interplay between the circadian system and metabolism may give animals an evolutionary advantage by allowing them to anticipate food availability at specific times of the day. Physiological adaptation to feeding time allows investigatio...
Manuel Spitschan,Oliver Stefani,Peter Blattner et al. Manuel Spitschan et al.
Exposure to light has short- and long-term impacts on non-visual responses in humans. While many aspects related to non-visual light sensitivity have been characterised (such as the action spectrum for melatonin suppression), much remains t...
Yichi Chen,Shaza Lauren,Bernard P Chang et al. Yichi Chen et al.
Night shift work is associated with risk of overweight and obesity. In night shift workers, short sleep duration combined with circadian misalignment may contribute to altered food intake regulation, favoring positive energy balance and wei...
It remains unclear how sleep health has developed in the general population after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to (1) investigate the prevalence of sleep problems and poor sleep quality and (2) explore the associated sociodemogra...