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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38606916/associations-between-chronotype-diet-quality-and-timing-of-energy-intake-in-portuguese-children-and-adolescents-the-potential-role-of-summer-holidays
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sofia Cardoso, Daniela Correia, Sofia Vilela
Later chronotypes may be associated with lower diet quality and later timing of energy intake in paediatric age. Period of data collection of these variables may affect these parameters and inter-relationship. We aimed to assess the cross-sectional association of chronotype with a diet quality score (HEI) and caloric midpoint (time of achieving 50% of total daily energy intake), considering summer holidays, using data from the National Food, Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey 2015-2016 for 578 participants (6-14 years of age)...
April 12, 2024: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604438/mice-harboring-the-t316n-variant-in-the-gaba-a-r-%C3%AE-2-subunit-exhibit-sleep-related-hypermotor-epilepsy-phenotypes-and-hypersynchronization-in-the-thalamocortical-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yong-Li Jiang, Liang Xia, Jing-Jing Zhao, Hui-Min Zhou, Dan Mi, Xuan Wang, Yuan-Yuan Wang, Chang-Geng Song, Wen Jiang
OBJECTIVE: Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) is a focal epilepsy syndrome characterized by seizures that predominantly occur during sleep. The pathogenesis of these seizures remains unclear. We previously detected rare variants in GABRG2, which encodes the γ2 subunit of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor (GABAA R), in patients with SHE and demonstrated that these variants impaired GABAA R function in vitro. However, the mechanisms by which GABRG2 variants contribute to seizure attacks during sleep remain unclear...
April 9, 2024: Experimental Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602470/the-impact-of-sleep-education-light-intervention-and-relaxation-on-sleep-and-mood-in-the-elderly
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucie Urbanová, Ondřej Vaníček, Kateřina Červená, Aleš Bartoš, Katarína Evansová
Sleep and light education (SLE) combined with relaxation is a potential method of addressing sleep and affective problems in older people. 47 participants took part in a four-week sleep education program. SLE was conducted once a week for 60-90 minutes. Participants were instructed on sleep and light hygiene, sleep processes, and practiced relaxation techniques. Participants were wearing actigraphs for 6 weeks, completed daily sleep diaries, and wore blue light-blocking glasses 120 minutes before bedtime...
April 11, 2024: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602223/neuron-astrocyte-interactions-and-circadian-timekeeping-in-mammals
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REVIEW
Nicola J Smyllie, Michael H Hastings, Andrew P Patton
Almost every facet of our behavior and physiology varies predictably over the course of day and night, anticipating and adapting us to their associated opportunities and challenges. These rhythms are driven by endogenous biological clocks that, when deprived of environmental cues, can continue to oscillate within a period of approximately 1 day, hence circa - dian . Normally, retinal signals synchronize them to the cycle of light and darkness, but disruption of circadian organization, a common feature of modern lifestyles, carries considerable costs to health...
April 11, 2024: Neuroscientist: a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601092/are-there-effects-of-light-exposure-on-daytime-sleep-for-rotating-shift-nurses-after-night-shift-an-eeg-power-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soonhyun Yook, Su Jung Choi, Cong Zang, Eun Yeon Joo, Hosung Kim
INTRODUCTION: Night-shift workers often face various health issues stemming from circadian rhythm shift and the consequent poor sleep quality. We aimed to study nurses working night shifts, evaluate the electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern of daytime sleep, and explore possible pattern changes due to ambient light exposure (30 lux) compared to dim conditions (<5 lux) during daytime sleep. MOETHODS: The study involved 31 participants who worked night shifts and 24 healthy adults who had never worked night shifts...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600857/automatic-sleep-wake-classification-and-parkinson-s-disease-recognition-using-multifeature-fusion-with-support-vector-machine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yin Shen, Baogeng Huai, Xiaofeng Wang, Min Chen, Xiaoyue Shen, Min Han, Fei Su, Tao Xin
AIMS: Sleep disturbance is a prevalent nonmotor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD), however, assessing sleep conditions is always time-consuming and labor-intensive. In this study, we performed an automatic sleep-wake state classification and early diagnosis of PD by analyzing the electrocorticography (ECoG) and electromyogram (EMG) signals of both normal and PD rats. METHODS: The study utilized ECoG power, EMG amplitude, and corticomuscular coherence values extracted from normal and PD rats to construct sleep-wake scoring models based on the support vector machine algorithm...
April 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600622/epigenetic-circadian-clocks-and-pcos
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camille Vatier, Sophie Christin-Maitre
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 6-20% of reproductive-aged women. It is associated with increased risks of metabolic syndrome, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, mood disorders, endometrial cancer and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Although various susceptibility loci have been identified through genetic studies, they account for ∼10% of PCOS heritability. Therefore, the etiology of PCOS remains unclear. This review explores the role of epigenetic changes and modifications in circadian clock genes as potential contributors to PCOS pathogenesis...
April 10, 2024: Human Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597721/sleep-and-circadian-health-of-critical-survivors-a-12-month-follow-up-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mario Henríquez-Beltrán, Rafaela Vaca, Iván D Benítez, Jessica González, Sally Santisteve, Maria Aguilà, Olga Minguez, Anna Moncusí-Moix, Clara Gort-Paniello, Gerard Torres, Gonzalo Labarca, Jesús Caballero, Carme Barberà, Antoni Torres, David de Gonzalo-Calvo, Ferran Barbé, Adriano D S Targa
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the sleep and circadian health of critical survivors 12 months after hospital discharge and to evaluate a possible effect of the severity of the disease within this context. DESIGN: Observational, prospective study. SETTING: Single-center study. PATIENTS: Two hundred sixty patients admitted to the ICU due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. INTERVENTIONS: None...
April 10, 2024: Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594725/effects-of-cognitive-behavioural-therapy-and-bright-light-therapy-for-insomnia-in-youths-with-eveningness-study-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-trial
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Shirley Xin Li, Forrest Tin Wai Cheung, Ngan Yin Chan, Joey Wing Yan Chan, Jihui Zhang, Albert Martin Li, Colin A Espie, Michael Gradisar, Yun-Kwok Wing
BACKGROUND: Insomnia and eveningness are common and often comorbid conditions in youths. While cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has been suggested as a promising intervention, it remains unclear whether it is sufficient to also address circadian issues in youths. In addition, despite that light has been shown to be effective in phase-shifting one's circadian rhythm, there has been limited data on the effects of bright light therapy and its combination with CBT-I on sleep and circadian outcomes in youths...
April 9, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38594272/sleep-and-circadian-rhythms-in-adolescents-with-attempted-suicide
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie Rolling, Fabienne Ligier, Juliette Rabot, Patrice Bourgin, Eve Reynaud, Carmen M Schroder
Sleep and circadian rhythm disorders are very common in adolescents and have been linked to suicidal ideation. However, little is known about adolescent sleep before a suicide attempt (SA). The objectives of this study were to compare the sleep of adolescents aged 13 to 18 over a period of 4 weeks before a SA compared to a non-SA group, then to analyze the association between sleep, support social and well-being based on information from validated questionnaires. In 2015, 250 adolescents were included, 55 were recruited the day after a SA in French hospitals (before SA evaluations were retrospective)...
April 9, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590820/association-between-napping-and-type-2-diabetes-mellitus
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REVIEW
Hongyi Liu, Yingxin Wu, Hui Zhu, Penghao Wang, Tao Chen, Anyu Xia, Zhijia Zhao, Da He, Xiang Chen, Jin Xu, Lindan Ji
As the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is increasing rapidly and its consequences are severe, effective intervention and prevention, including sleep-related interventions, are urgently needed. As a component of sleep architecture, naps, alone or in combination with nocturnal sleep, may influence the onset and progression of T2DM. Overall, napping is associated with an increased risk of T2DM in women, especially in postmenopausal White women. Our study showed that napping >30 minutes (min) increased the risk of T2DM by 8-21%...
2024: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590628/circadian-rhythm-mechanism-in-the-suprachiasmatic-nucleus-and-its-relation-to-the-olfactory-system
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REVIEW
Yusuke Tsuno, Michihiro Mieda
Animals need sleep, and the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the center of the circadian rhythm, plays an important role in determining the timing of sleep. The main input to the suprachiasmatic nucleus is the retinohypothalamic tract, with additional inputs from the intergeniculate leaflet pathway, the serotonergic afferent from the raphe, and other hypothalamic regions. Within the suprachiasmatic nucleus, two of the major subtypes are vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-positive neurons and arginine-vasopressin (AVP)-positive neurons...
2024: Frontiers in Neural Circuits
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588406/the-influence-of-shift-work-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-research-progress-and-frontiers-on-health-effects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shibo Chen, Qingquan Liu, Jianjun Yan
Shift work has been found to disrupt the circadian system, leading to negative health effects. The objective of this study was to assess the progress and frontiers in research on the health-related influence of shift work. The study analyzed 3,696 data points from Web of Science, using the bibliometric software CiteSpace to visualize and analyze the field. The results showed a steady increase in annual publications, particularly in the last 5 years, with a rapid increase in publications from China. The United States contributed the most to the number of publications and worldwide collaborations...
April 8, 2024: Chronobiology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587523/receptor-mediated-and-receptor-independent-actions-of-melatonin-in-vertebrates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsuhiko Hattori, Nobuo Suzuki
Melatonin ( N -acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is an indolamine that is synthesized from tryptophan in the pineal glands of vertebrates through four enzymatic reactions. Melatonin is a quite unique bioactive substance, characterized by a combination of both receptor-mediated and receptor-independent actions, which promote the diverse effects of melatonin. One of the main functions of melatonin, via its membrane receptors, is to regulate the circadian or seasonal rhythm. In mammals, light information, which controls melatonin synthesis, is received in the eye, and transmitted to the pineal gland, via the suprachiasmatic nucleus, where the central clock is located...
February 2024: Zoological Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586324/melatonin-increases-akt-and-sod-gene-and-protein-expressions-in-diabetic-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed Lotfy, Aalaa Khattab, Mohammed Shata, Ahmad Alhasbani, Abdallah Khalaf, Saeed Alsaeedi, Mahdi Thaker, Hazza Said, Harun Tumi, Hassan Alzahmi, Omar Alblooshi, Mohamad Hamdan, Amjad Hussein, Biduth Kundu, Ernest A Adeghate
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease marked by hyperglycemia due to insulin deficiency or insulin resistance leading to many chronic complications. It is thus important to manage diabetes effectively in order to prevent and or delay these complications. Melatonin is produced by the pineal gland and regulates the wake-sleep circadian rhythm. Existing evidence suggests that melatonin may be effective in the management of DM. However, the evidence on the mechanism of the beneficial effect melatonin as a treatment for DM is limited...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586019/an-eeg-signature-of-mch-neuron-activities-predicts-cocaine-seeking
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Yao Wang, Danyang Li, Joseph Widjaja, Rong Guo, Li Cai, Rongzhen Yan, Sahin Ozsoy, Giancarlo Allocca, Jidong Fang, Yan Dong, George C Tseng, Chengcheng Huang, Yanhua H Huang
BACKGROUND: Identifying biomarkers that predict substance use disorder (SUD) propensity may better strategize anti-addiction treatment. The melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LH) critically mediates interactions between sleep and substance use; however, their activities are largely obscured in surface electroencephalogram (EEG) measures, hindering the development of biomarkers. METHODS: Surface EEG signals and real-time Ca 2+ activities of LH MCH neurons (Ca 2+ MCH ) were simultaneously recorded in male and female adult rats...
March 29, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585660/tdp-43-deficiency-in-suprachiasmatic-nucleus-perturbs-rhythmicity-of-neuroactivity-in-prefrontal-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongxia Zhang, Chen Chen, Eric Erquan Zhang, Xiaotian Huang
Individuals within the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia disease spectrum (ALS/FTD) often experience disruptive mental behaviors and sleep-wake disturbances. The hallmark of ALS/FTD is the pathological involvement of TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43). Understanding the role of TDP-43 in the circadian clock holds promise for addressing these behavioral abnormalities. In this study, we unveil TDP-43 as a pivotal regulator of the circadian clock. TDP-43 knockdown induces intracellular arrhythmicity, disrupts transcriptional activation regulation, and diminishes clock genes expression...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585337/examining-the-impact-of-burnout-on-hospital-nurses-engaged-in-shift-work-insights-from-a-nationwide-cross-sectional-study-in-malaysia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kun Yun Lee, Nursyahda Zakaria, Norhaniza Zakaria
INTRODUCTION: Shift workers follow nonstandard schedules that encompass overnight duty, rotational timetables, or permanent night work which can lead to misaligned core circadian physiology. Shift work has been associated with sleep deprivation, burnout, and metabolic syndrome among healthcare workers. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine if shift nurses working in Malaysian public hospitals are more predisposed to burnout and to determine the predictors of burnout in this profession...
2024: SAGE Open Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585223/effects-of-age-and-sex-on-photoperiod-modulation-of-nucleus-accumbens-monoamine-content-and-release-in-adolescence-and-adulthood
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis N Jameson, Justin K Siemann, Carrie A Grueter, BradA Grueter, Douglas G McMahon
Day length, or photoperiod, is a reliable environmental cue encoded by the brain's circadian clock that indicates changing seasons and induces seasonal biological processes. In humans, photoperiod, age, and sex have been linked to seasonality in neuropsychiatric disorders, as seen in Seasonal Affective Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder. The nucleus accumbens is a key locus for the regulation of motivated behaviors and neuropsychiatric disorders. Using periadolescent and young adult male and female mice, here we assessed photoperiod's effect on serotonin and dopamine tissue content in the nucleus accumbens core, as well as on accumbal synaptic dopamine release and uptake...
May 2024: Neurobiology of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584515/sleep-duration-and-association-with-cardiometabolic-health-in-adolescents-and-adults-with-type-1-diabetes-results-from-the-bcqr-t1d-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stacey L Simon, Janet K Snell-Bergeon, Michal Schäfer, Alex J Barker, Lorna P Browne, Uyen Truong, Shoshana S Tell, Timothy Vigers, Amy D Baumgartner, Ellen Lyon, Sarit Polsky, Irene E Schauer, Kristen J Nadeau
AIM: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) increases the risk of morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease, and insufficient sleep is prevalent. Emerging evidence suggests a link between sleep and cardiometabolic health, but this has not been examined across the lifespan in individuals with T1D. We aimed to examine associations between sleep and cardiometabolic health in adolescents and adults with T1D in a secondary analysis of data from a 4-week double-blind, random-order, placebo-controlled crossover trial of bromocriptine quick release (BCQR) therapy with a 4-week washout in between conditions...
April 8, 2024: Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
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