Chronotype, gender and general health

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作者
Fabbian, Fabio [1 ,2 ]
Zucchi, Beatrice [1 ]
De Giorgi, Alfredo [1 ,2 ]
Tiseo, Ruana [2 ]
Boari, Benedetta [2 ]
Salmi, Raffaella [2 ]
Cappadona, Rosaria [1 ]
Gianesini, Gloria [2 ]
Bassi, Erika [2 ]
Signani, Fulvia [3 ,4 ]
Raparelli, Valeria [5 ]
Basili, Stefania
Manfredini, Roberto [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ferrara, Sch Med, I-44121 Ferrara, Italy
[2] Azienda Osped Univ, Ferrara, Italy
[3] Azienda Unita Sanitaria Locale Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
[4] Univ Ferrara, I-44121 Ferrara, Italy
[5] Sapienza Univ Rome, Rome, Italy
关键词
chronobiology; circadian rhythm; chronotype; education; gender; health; psychopathology; sleep; school; POOR SLEEP QUALITY; COMMON MENTAL-DISORDERS; MORNINGNESS-EVENINGNESS; SOCIAL JETLAG; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; YOUNG-ADULTS; CIRCADIAN PREFERENCE; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; DAYTIME SLEEPINESS; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1080/07420528.2016.1176927
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Light-dark alternation has always been the strongest external circadian zeitgeber for humans. Due to its growing technological preference, our society is quickly transforming toward a progressive eveningness (E), with consequences on personal circadian preference (chronotype), depending on gender as well. The aim of this study was to review the available evidence of possible relationships between chronotype and gender, with relevance on disturbances that could negatively impact general health, including daily life aspects. Methods: Electronic searches of the published literature were performed in the databases MEDLINE and Web of Science, by using the Medical Subject Heading (MeSH), when available, or other specific keywords. Results: Results were grouped into four general areas, i.e. (a) General and Cardiovascular Issues, (b) Psychological and Psychopathological Issues, (c) Sleep and Sleep-Related Issues and (d) School and School-Related Issues. (a) E is associated with unhealthy and dietary habits, smoking and alcohol drinking (in younger subjects) and, in adults, with diabetes and metabolic syndrome; (b) E is associated with impulsivity and anger, depression, anxiety disorders and nightmares (especially in women), risk taking behavior, use of alcohol, coffee and stimulants, psychopathology and personality traits; (c) E has been associated, especially in young subjects, with later bedtime and wake-up time, irregular sleep-wake schedule, subjective poor sleep, school performance and motivation, health-related quality of life; (d) E was associated with lowest mood and lower overall grade point average (especially for women). Conclusions: Eveningness may impact general health, either physical or mental, sleep, school results and achievements, especially in younger age and in women. The role of family support is crucial, and parents should be deeply informed that abuse of technological devices during night hours may lead to the immature adjustment function of children's endogenous circadian pacemakers.
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页码:863 / 882
页数:20
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