Chronotype and circadian rhythm in bipolar disorder: a systematic review
MCA Melo, RLC Abreu, VBL Neto, PFC de Bruin… - Sleep medicine …, 2017 - Elsevier
Despite a complex relationship between mood, sleep and rhythm, the impact of circadian
disruptions on bipolar disorder (BD) has not been clarified. The purpose of this systematic …
disruptions on bipolar disorder (BD) has not been clarified. The purpose of this systematic …
Chronotype and health outcomes
T Partonen - Current Sleep Medicine Reports, 2015 - Springer
The behavioral trait of preference to schedule the daily activities for morning or evening
hours forms a continuum, with the anchorage ends of “early birds” and “night owls,” and is …
hours forms a continuum, with the anchorage ends of “early birds” and “night owls,” and is …
Mindful larks and lonely owls: The relationship between chronotype, mental health, sleep quality, and social support in young adults
NA Walsh, LM Repa, SN Garland - Journal of Sleep Research, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Chronotype is related to mental health, with evening chronotypes being more susceptible to
psychological disorders than intermediate and morning types. The present study …
psychological disorders than intermediate and morning types. The present study …
The effect of age and chronotype on seasonality, sleep problems, and mood
Y Höller, BE Gudjónsdottir, SK Valgeirsdóttir… - Psychiatry …, 2021 - Elsevier
Seasonal affective disorder has been associated with sleep problems, young age, and an
evening chronotype. A chronotype refers to an individual's preference in the timing of their …
evening chronotype. A chronotype refers to an individual's preference in the timing of their …
Increase in eveningness and insufficient sleep among adults in population-based cross-sections from 2007 to 2017
I Merikanto, T Partonen - Sleep medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives Short or long sleep duration, insufficient sleep, and Evening chronotype
associate with many health issues and increased risk for mortality. Understanding …
associate with many health issues and increased risk for mortality. Understanding …
Genome-wide association study of circadian rhythmicity in 71,500 UK biobank participants and polygenic association with mood instability
A Ferguson, LM Lyall, J Ward, RJ Strawbridge… - …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background Circadian rhythms are fundamental to health and are particularly important for
mental wellbeing. Disrupted rhythms of rest and activity are recognised as risk factors for …
mental wellbeing. Disrupted rhythms of rest and activity are recognised as risk factors for …
Eveningness as a risk for behavioral problems in late adolescence
Circadian preference toward eveningness has been associated with increased risk for
mental health problems both in early adolescence and in adulthood. However, in late …
mental health problems both in early adolescence and in adulthood. However, in late …
Persistence of social jetlag and sleep disruption in healthy young adults
Sleep disruption has been associated with increased risks for several major chronic
diseases that develop over decades. Differences in sleep/wake timing between work and …
diseases that develop over decades. Differences in sleep/wake timing between work and …
Resilience, sleep quality and morningness as mediators of vulnerability to depression in medical students with sleep pattern alterations
SA Tafoya, V Aldrete–Cortez, S Ortiz… - Chronobiology …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The medical career is considered highly stressful, especially during internships when
academic and clinical demands, combined with changes in sleep patterns, increase …
academic and clinical demands, combined with changes in sleep patterns, increase …
Social jetlag and quality of life among nursing students: A cross‐sectional study
SJ Chang, SJ Jang - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To investigate chronotype categories and social jetlag among nursing students and to
identify associations between rhythm asynchrony and participants' physical and …
identify associations between rhythm asynchrony and participants' physical and …