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View article: Light and Food: Body Image Moderates the Effects of Chronotype on the Risk to Develop an Eating Disorder
Light and Food: Body Image Moderates the Effects of Chronotype on the Risk to Develop an Eating Disorder Open
Background: Evening chronotypes are increasingly recognized as being at elevated risk of psychological vulnerabilities, including sleep disturbances, mood disorders, and disordered eating. Body image, a central self-related construct, has …
View article: Chronotypes are significantly associated with emotional well-being in a general population cohort in Hungary
Chronotypes are significantly associated with emotional well-being in a general population cohort in Hungary Open
Chronotypes reflect individual differences in the preference for wake and sleep times within a 24-hour period. They have been linked to emotional well-being, yet findings remain inconsistent, potentially due to variations in study populati…
View article: Sleep Quality, but Not Personality Traits, Mediates the Relationship between Chronotype and Life Satisfaction: A Study in Young Adults
Sleep Quality, but Not Personality Traits, Mediates the Relationship between Chronotype and Life Satisfaction: A Study in Young Adults Open
Chronotype reflects the morningness–eveningness preference over a 24 h period. Significant data indicate meaningful differences between evening types (ETs) and morning types (MTs) in behavior, personality traits, health, and well-being. Th…
View article: The circadian syndrome is a predictor for cognition impairment in middle‐aged adults: Comparison with the metabolic syndrome
The circadian syndrome is a predictor for cognition impairment in middle‐aged adults: Comparison with the metabolic syndrome Open
Aims Circadian syndrome (CircS) is considered a better predictor for cardiovascular disease than the metabolic syndrome (MetS). We aim to examine the associations between CircS and MetS with cognition in Chinese adults. Method We used the …
View article: Effects of photoperiod and food on glucose intolerance and subsequent ocular pathology in the fat sand rat
Effects of photoperiod and food on glucose intolerance and subsequent ocular pathology in the fat sand rat Open
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its ocular complications, such as cataract and diabetic retinopathy (DR) have been linked to circadian rhythm-disturbances. Using a unique diurnal animal model, the sand rat ( Psammomys obesus ) we exami…
View article: Salivary cortisol concentration and perceived stress measure in response to acute common stress: The role of morningness-eveningness preference
Salivary cortisol concentration and perceived stress measure in response to acute common stress: The role of morningness-eveningness preference Open
Chronotype determines morningness-eveningness preference over a 24-h period. Significant data indicates meaningful differences between evening types (ET) and morning types (MT) in behavior, personality traits, health and well-being. The ai…
View article: The Circadian Syndrome Is a Significant and Stronger Predictor for Cardiovascular Disease than the Metabolic Syndrome—The NHANES Survey during 2005–2016
The Circadian Syndrome Is a Significant and Stronger Predictor for Cardiovascular Disease than the Metabolic Syndrome—The NHANES Survey during 2005–2016 Open
The study aimed to compare the predictive value of the Circadian Syndrome (CircS) and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) for cardiovascular disease (CVD). We used data of 12,156 adults aged ≥20 years who attended National Health and Nutrition Exami…
View article: Circadian rhythms-related disorders in diurnal fat sand rats under modern lifestyle conditions: A review
Circadian rhythms-related disorders in diurnal fat sand rats under modern lifestyle conditions: A review Open
Modern lifestyle reduces environmental rhythmicity and may lead to circadian desynchrony. We are exposed to poor day-time lighting indoors and excessive night-time artificial light. We use air-conditioning to reduce ambient temperature cyc…
View article: Heterogeneity of lithium effects in the forced swim test, across more than within experiments
Heterogeneity of lithium effects in the forced swim test, across more than within experiments Open
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View article: Changes in sleep patterns of college students in Israel during COVID-19 lockdown, a sleep diaries study.
Changes in sleep patterns of college students in Israel during COVID-19 lockdown, a sleep diaries study. Open
Objective To prevent and reduce the spread of COVID-19, governments around the world apply social restrictions and lockdowns. Such lockdowns significantly alter daily routine and habits. A growing body of research indicates that lockdowns …
View article: Sleep duration during COVID-19 lockdown: systematic review and meta-analysis
Sleep duration during COVID-19 lockdown: systematic review and meta-analysis Open
In attempts to slow down the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, countries took different measures including lockdowns. Several studies reported the effects of lockdowns on sleep mostly suggesting an increase in sleep duration during lockdowns. T…
View article: Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype
Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype Open
The unprecedented restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic altered our daily habits and severely affected our well-being and physiology. The effect of these changes is yet to be fully understood. Here, we analysed highly detailed …
View article: Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype
Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype Open
The unprecedented restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including movement control orders and lockdowns, altered our daily habits, and severely affected our well-being and physiology. The effect of these changes is yet to be f…
View article: Data underlying the study from Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype
Data underlying the study from Differential effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on well-being: interaction between age, gender and chronotype Open
A Comma-Separated Values (CSV) file containing an aggregated version of the data that allows reproduction of all the results described in the study.
View article: The circadian syndrome predicts cardiovascular disease better than metabolic syndrome in Chinese adults
The circadian syndrome predicts cardiovascular disease better than metabolic syndrome in Chinese adults Open
Background To compare the predictive value of the circadian syndrome (CircS) and Metabolic syndrome (MetS) for cardiovascular disease. Method We used the data of 9360 Chinese adults aged ≥40 years from the 2011 China Health and Retirement …