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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 34, 2017 - Issue 7
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Association of chronotype and social jetlag with human non-verbal intelligence

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Artem S. Polugrudov, Sergey V. Popov, Vasily V. Smirnov, Natalya V. Zueva & Mikhail F. Borisenkov. (2023) Meal timing and melatonin-containing food intake in young people with social jetlag. Biological Rhythm Research 54:11, pages 673-693.
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Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Sergey V. Popov, Vasily V. Smirnov, Olga I. Dorogina, Anna A. Pechеrkina & Elvira E. Symaniuk. (2022) Later school start time is associated with better academic performance, sleep-wake rhythm characteristics, and eating behavior. Chronobiology International 39:11, pages 1444-1453.
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Lucia Castelli, Letizia Galasso, Antonino Mulè, Andrea Caumo, Eliana Roveda & Angela Montaruli. (2022) Effect of chronotype on academic achievement in a sample of Italian University students: An update on sex effect. Chronobiology International 39:5, pages 613-615.
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Péter P. Ujma & Vsevolod Scherrer. (2021) Circadian preference and intelligence – an updated meta-analysis. Chronobiology International 38:8, pages 1215-1229.
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Tiina Suikki, Mirkka Maukonen, Timo Partonen, Pekka Jousilahti, Noora Kanerva & Satu Männistö. (2021) Association between social jet lag, quality of diet and obesity by diurnal preference in Finnish adult population. Chronobiology International 38:5, pages 720-731.
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Atsushi Haraguchi, Yutaro Nishimura, Miyabi Fukuzawa, Yosuke Kikuchi, Yu Tahara & Shigenobu Shibata. (2021) Use of a social jetlag-mimicking mouse model to determine the effects of a two-day delayed light- and/or feeding-shift on central and peripheral clock rhythms plus cognitive functioning. Chronobiology International 38:3, pages 426-442.
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Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Valentina I. Vetosheva, Yekaterina S. Kuznetsova, Grigoriy N. Khodyrev, Asya V. Shikhova, Sergey V. Popov, Anna A. Pechеrkina, Olga I. Dorogina & Elvira E. Symaniuk. (2019) Chronotype, social jetlag, and time perspective. Chronobiology International 36:12, pages 1772-1781.
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A Montaruli, L Castelli, L Galasso, A Mulè, E Bruno, F Esposito, A Caumo & E Roveda. (2019) Effect of chronotype on academic achievement in a sample of Italian University students. Chronobiology International 36:11, pages 1482-1495.
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M. F. Borisenkov, A. S. Polugrudov, N. M. Paderin & L. A. Bakutova. (2019) Young inhabitants of the North with late chronotype and social jetlag consume more high-calorie foods and alcohol. Biological Rhythm Research 50:3, pages 418-428.
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TC Erren, P Morfeld & P Lewis. (2017) Computing circadian misalignment: Why not combine sleep timing and duration to assess accumulated sleep deficiency?. Chronobiology International 34:10, pages 1321-1324.
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Karin G. Johnson & Beth A. Malow. (2022) Daylight Saving Time: Neurological and Neuropsychological Implications. Current Sleep Medicine Reports 8:4, pages 86-96.
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Mikhail Borisenkov, Tatyana Tserne, Larisa Bakutova & Denis Gubin. (2022) Actimetry-Derived 24 h Rest–Activity Rhythm Indices Applied to Predict MCTQ and PSQI. Applied Sciences 12:14, pages 6888.
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Ignacio Estevan, Ana Silva, Céline Vetter & Bettina Tassino. (2020) Short Sleep Duration and Extremely Delayed Chronotypes in Uruguayan Youth: The Role of School Start Times and Social Constraints. Journal of Biological Rhythms 35:4, pages 391-404.
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