Latitudinal cline of chronotype
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Resumo: | The rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of the light/dark cycle, the most stable and ancient 24 h temporal cue for all organisms. Due to the tilt in the earth’s axis in relation to the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun, sunlight reaches the Earth differentially depending on the latitude. The timing of circadian rhythms varies among individuals of a given population and biological and environmental factors underlie this variability. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that latitude is associated to the regulation of circadian rhythm in humans. We have studied chronotype profiles across latitudinal cline from around 0° to 32° South in Brazil in a sample of 12,884 volunteers living in the same time zone. The analysis of the results revealed that humans are sensitive to the different sunlight signals tied to differences in latitude, resulting in a morning to evening latitudinal cline of chronotypes towards higher latitudes. |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotypeCircadian regulationCircadian rhythms and sleepThe rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of the light/dark cycle, the most stable and ancient 24 h temporal cue for all organisms. Due to the tilt in the earth’s axis in relation to the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun, sunlight reaches the Earth differentially depending on the latitude. The timing of circadian rhythms varies among individuals of a given population and biological and environmental factors underlie this variability. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that latitude is associated to the regulation of circadian rhythm in humans. We have studied chronotype profiles across latitudinal cline from around 0° to 32° South in Brazil in a sample of 12,884 volunteers living in the same time zone. The analysis of the results revealed that humans are sensitive to the different sunlight signals tied to differences in latitude, resulting in a morning to evening latitudinal cline of chronotypes towards higher latitudes.Nature2018-06-27T20:58:01Z2018-06-27T20:58:01Z2017-07-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMIGUEL, Mario André Leocadio et al. Latitudinal cline of chronotype. Scientific Reports, v. 7, p. 5437, jul. 2017. ISSN 2045-2322. Disponível em: <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-05797-w>. Acesso em: 20 jun. 2018.2045-2322https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/25478ark:/41046/001300001wq35engMiguel, Mario André LeocadioLouzada, Fernanda MazziliDuarte, Leandro LourençãoAreas, Roberto PeixotoAlam, MarileneFreire, Marcelo VenturaAraujo, John FonteneleBarreto, Luiz MennaPedrazzoli, Marioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRNinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRN2021-11-09T20:33:50Zoai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/25478Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufrn.br/oai/repositorio@bczm.ufrn.bropendoar:2021-11-09T20:33:50Repositório Institucional da UFRN - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype Miguel, Mario André Leocadio Circadian regulation Circadian rhythms and sleep |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Latitudinal cline of chronotype |
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Miguel, Mario André Leocadio |
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Miguel, Mario André Leocadio Louzada, Fernanda Mazzili Duarte, Leandro Lourenção Areas, Roberto Peixoto Alam, Marilene Freire, Marcelo Ventura Araujo, John Fontenele Barreto, Luiz Menna Pedrazzoli, Mario |
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Louzada, Fernanda Mazzili Duarte, Leandro Lourenção Areas, Roberto Peixoto Alam, Marilene Freire, Marcelo Ventura Araujo, John Fontenele Barreto, Luiz Menna Pedrazzoli, Mario |
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Miguel, Mario André Leocadio Louzada, Fernanda Mazzili Duarte, Leandro Lourenção Areas, Roberto Peixoto Alam, Marilene Freire, Marcelo Ventura Araujo, John Fontenele Barreto, Luiz Menna Pedrazzoli, Mario |
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Circadian regulation Circadian rhythms and sleep |
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Circadian regulation Circadian rhythms and sleep |
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The rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of the light/dark cycle, the most stable and ancient 24 h temporal cue for all organisms. Due to the tilt in the earth’s axis in relation to the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun, sunlight reaches the Earth differentially depending on the latitude. The timing of circadian rhythms varies among individuals of a given population and biological and environmental factors underlie this variability. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that latitude is associated to the regulation of circadian rhythm in humans. We have studied chronotype profiles across latitudinal cline from around 0° to 32° South in Brazil in a sample of 12,884 volunteers living in the same time zone. The analysis of the results revealed that humans are sensitive to the different sunlight signals tied to differences in latitude, resulting in a morning to evening latitudinal cline of chronotypes towards higher latitudes. |
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