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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 35, 2018 - Issue 2
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Circadian phase, circadian period and chronotype are reproducible over months

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Miguel Meira e Cruz, Efraim Winocur, David Gozal & Gilles J. Lavigne. (2021) Chronotype and bruxism: Should we look further and get it from the heart?. CRANIO® 39:5, pages 457-458.
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Gloria K. W. Leung, Catherine E. Huggins, Robert S. Ware & Maxine P. Bonham. (2020) Time of day difference in postprandial glucose and insulin responses: Systematic review and meta-analysis of acute postprandial studies. Chronobiology International 37:3, pages 311-326.
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Jamie E. M. Byrne, Ben Bullock, Aida Brydon & Greg Murray. (2019) A psychometric investigation of the sleep, circadian rhythms, and mood (SCRAM) questionnaire. Chronobiology International 36:2, pages 265-275.
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Sylvain Laborde, Fabrice Dosseville, Asma Aloui, Helmi BEN SAAD, Maurizio Bertollo, Laura Bortoli, Barbara Braun, Karim Chamari, Hamdi Chtourou, Yvonne De Kort, Abdulaziz Farooq, Marijke CM Gordijn, Pablo Greco, Félix Guillén, Monoem Haddad, Thomas Hosang, Karim Khalladi, Romain Lericollais, Mariana Lopes, Claudio Robazza, Karin Smolders, Alexander Wurm & Mark S Allen. (2018) Convergent and construct validity and test–retest reliability of the Caen Chronotype Questionnaire in six languages. Chronobiology International 35:9, pages 1294-1304.
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Ieva Jonušaitė, Eglė Sakalauskaitė-Juodeikienė, Rasa Kizlaitienė, Nataša Giedraitienė, Ieva Sereikė, Justina Liutkienė, Gintaras Kaubrys & Dalius Jatužis. (2023) Chronotypes and their relationship with depression, anxiety, and fatigue among patients with multiple sclerosis in Vilnius, Lithuania. Frontiers in Neurology 14.
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Mikhail F. Borisenkov, Tatyana A. Tserne, Sergey V. Popov, Vasily V. Smirnov, Olga I. Dorogina, Anna A. Pecherkina & Elvira E. Symaniuk. (2023) Association of Chrononutrition Indices with Anthropometric Parameters, Academic Performance, and Psychoemotional State of Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study. Nutrients 15:21, pages 4521.
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Michihiro Ohashi, Taisuke Eto, Toaki Takasu, Yuki Motomura & Shigekazu Higuchi. (2023) Relationship between Circadian Phase Delay without Morning Light and Phase Advance by Bright Light Exposure the Following Morning. Clocks & Sleep 5:4, pages 615-626.
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C. Tortello, A. Folgueira, J. M. Lopez, F. Didier Garnham, E. Sala Lozano, M. S. Rivero, G. Simonelli, D. E. Vigo & S. A. Plano. (2023) Chronotype delay and sleep disturbances shaped by the Antarctic polar night. Scientific Reports 13:1.
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Alicia Rice, Olivia Sather, Kenneth P WrightJr.Jr., Céline Vetter, Melanie A Martin & Horacio O de la Iglesia. (2023) COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions increase the alignment in sleep and light exposure between school days and weekends in university students. SLEEP 46:7.
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David J Kennaway. (2023) The dim light melatonin onset across ages, methodologies, and sex and its relationship with morningness/eveningness. SLEEP 46:5.
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Andrew M. Reiter, Gregory D. Roach & Charli Sargent. (2022) The night before night shift: Chronotype impacts total sleep and rapid eye movement sleep during a strategically delayed sleep. Journal of Sleep Research 32:2.
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Gideon P. Dunster, Isabelle Hua, Alex Grahe, Jason G. Fleischer, Satchidananda Panda, Kenneth P. WrightJr.Jr., Céline Vetter, Jennifer H. Doherty & Horacio O. de la Iglesia. (2022) Daytime light exposure is a strong predictor of seasonal variation in sleep and circadian timing of university students. Journal of Pineal Research 74:2.
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Wei Wang, Robin K. Yuan, Jude F. Mitchell, Kirsi-Marja Zitting, Melissa A. St. Hilaire, James K. Wyatt, Frank A. J. L. Scheer, Kenneth P. WrightJrJr, Emery N. Brown, Joseph M. Ronda, Elizabeth B. Klerman, Jeanne F. Duffy, Derk-Jan Dijk & Charles A. Czeisler. (2022) Desynchronizing the sleep­­–wake cycle from circadian timing to assess their separate contributions to physiology and behaviour and to estimate intrinsic circadian period. Nature Protocols 18:2, pages 579-603.
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Natasha Sangha, Laura Lyall, Cathy Wyse, Breda Cullen, Heather C. Whalley & Daniel J. Smith. (2022) The nosological status of unipolar mania and hypomania within UK Biobank according to objective and subjective measures of diurnal rest and activity . Bipolar Disorders 24:7, pages 726-738.
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Leandro C. Brito, Thais C. Marin, Luan Azevêdo, Julia M. Rosa‐Silva, Steven A. Shea & Saurabh S. Thosar. 2011. Comprehensive Physiology. Comprehensive Physiology 3621 3639 .
Andrew M. Reiter, Gregory D. Roach & Charli Sargent. (2022) No Effect of Chronotype on Hunger or Snack Consumption during a Night Shift with Acute Sleep Deprivation. Nutrients 14:7, pages 1324.
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Christin Lang, Cele Richardson, Gorica Micic & Michael Gradisar. (2022) Understanding Sleep-Wake Behavior in Late Chronotype Adolescents: The Role of Circadian Phase, Sleep Timing, and Sleep Propensity. Frontiers in Psychiatry 13.
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Rachael A. Muck, Amanda N. Hudson, Kimberly A. Honn, Shobhan Gaddameedhi & Hans P. A. Van Dongen. (2022) Working around the Clock: Is a Person’s Endogenous Circadian Timing for Optimal Neurobehavioral Functioning Inherently Task-Dependent?. Clocks & Sleep 4:1, pages 23-36.
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Luísa K. Pilz, Nicóli B. Xavier, Rosa Levandovski, Melissa A. B. Oliveira, André C. Tonon, Débora B. Constantino, Valdomiro Machado, Till Roenneberg & Maria Paz Hidalgo. (2022) Circadian Strain, Light Exposure, and Depressive Symptoms in Rural Communities of Southern Brazil. Frontiers in Network Physiology 1.
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Azizi A. Seixas, Anthony Q. Briggs, Judite Blanc, Jesse Moore, Alicia Chung, Ellita Williams, April Rogers, Arlener Turner & Girardin Jean-Louis. 2022. Essentials of Sleep Medicine. Essentials of Sleep Medicine 47 68 .
Rocco Caliandro, Astrid A. Streng, Linda W. M. van Kerkhof, Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst & Inês Chaves. (2021) Social Jetlag and Related Risks for Human Health: A Timely Review. Nutrients 13:12, pages 4543.
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Anita Lenneis, Uku Vainik, Maris Teder‐Laving, Liisi Ausmees, Sakari Lemola, Jüri Allik & Anu Realo. (2021) Personality traits relate to chronotype at both the phenotypic and genetic level. Journal of Personality 89:6, pages 1206-1222.
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Viktor Čulić & Thomas Kantermann. (2021) Acute Myocardial Infarction and Daylight Saving Time Transitions: Is There a Risk?. Clocks & Sleep 3:4, pages 547-557.
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Martijn Arns, J.J. Sandra Kooij & Andrew N. Coogan. (2021) Review: Identification and Management of Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders as a Transdiagnostic Feature in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 60:9, pages 1085-1095.
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Andrew M. Reiter, Charli Sargent & Gregory D. Roach. (2021) No Effect of Chronotype on Sleepiness, Alertness, and Sustained Attention during a Single Night Shift. Clocks & Sleep 3:3, pages 377-386.
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Alexis Suarez, Felipe Nunez & Maria Rodriguez-Fernandez. (2021) Circadian Phase Prediction From Non-Intrusive and Ambulatory Physiological Data. IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics 25:5, pages 1561-1571.
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Andrew W. McHill, Akane Sano, Cassie J. Hilditch, Laura K. Barger, Charles A. Czeisler, Rosalind Picard & Elizabeth B. Klerman. (2021) Robust stability of melatonin circadian phase, sleep metrics, and chronotype across months in young adults living in real‐world settings. Journal of Pineal Research 70:3.
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Ilona Merikanto, Katri Kantojärvi, Timo Partonen, Anu-Katriina Pesonen & Tiina Paunio. (2021) Genetic variants for morningness in relation to habitual sleep-wake behavior and diurnal preference in a population-based sample of 17,243 adults. Sleep Medicine 80, pages 322-332.
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Laura Nauha, Heidi Jurvelin, Leena Ala‐Mursula, Maisa Niemelä, Timo Jämsä, Maarit Kangas & Raija Korpelainen. (2020) Chronotypes and objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time at midlife. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 30:10, pages 1930-1938.
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Francisco Romo-Nava, Thomas J. Blom, Alfredo B. Cuellar-Barboza, Stacey J. Winham, Colin L. Colby, Nicolas A. Nunez, Joanna M. Biernacka, Mark A. Frye & Susan L. McElroy. (2020) Evening chronotype as a discrete clinical subphenotype in bipolar disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders 266, pages 556-562.
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Neda Ghotbi, Luísa K. Pilz, Eva C. Winnebeck, Céline Vetter, Giulia Zerbini, David Lenssen, Giovanni Frighetto, Marco Salamanca, Rodolfo Costa, Sara Montagnese & Till Roenneberg. (2019) The µMCTQ: An Ultra-Short Version of the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire. Journal of Biological Rhythms 35:1, pages 98-110.
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Tamar Shochat, Nayantara Santhi, Paula Herer, Sapphira A. Flavell, Anne C. Skeldon & Derk-Jan Dijk. (2019) Sleep Timing in Late Autumn and Late Spring Associates With Light Exposure Rather Than Sun Time in College Students. Frontiers in Neuroscience 13.
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Delphine Puttaert, Stéphane Adam & Philippe Peigneux. (2019) Subjectively-defined optimal/non-optimal time of day modulates controlled but not automatic retrieval processes in verbal memory. Journal of Sleep Research 28:4, pages e12798.
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Thomas Kantermann. (2019) Sleep: Never Wasted but Often Too Short. Current Biology 29:6, pages R207-R209.
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Svetlana G. Gorokhova, Oleg Yu. Atkov, Vasiliy V. Serikov, Elena V. Muraseeva & Viktor F. Pfaf. (2019) Bimodal chronotype in night-shift workers. Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology:12, pages 59-63.
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Isabel Morales-Muñoz, Timo Partonen, Outi Saarenpää-Heikkilä, Anneli Kylliäinen, Pirjo Pölkki, Tarja Porkka-Heiskanen, Tiina Paunio & E. Juulia Paavonen. (2019) The role of parental circadian preference in the onset of sleep difficulties in early childhood. Sleep Medicine 54, pages 223-230.
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Roberto Refinetti, Gabrielle Earle & G.J. Kenagy. (2019) Exploring determinants of behavioral chronotype in a diurnal-rodent model of human physiology. Physiology & Behavior 199, pages 146-153.
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