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Focus: Clocks and Cycles: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Association Between Chronotype and Well-being

机译:重点:时钟和周期:关于时型与幸福感之间关系的跨学科视角

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Individuals with a circadian preference for mental and physical activity later in the day (“Evening types”) are consistently found to fare worse on most facets of well-being than individuals with a circadian preference for mental and physical activity earlier in the day (“Morning types”). Several explanatory hypotheses of this association between chronotype and well-being have been proposed, including shared genetic, biological, developmental, and psychosocial mechanisms. This paper presents a critical summary of these explanatory mechanisms and offers suggestions for their integration in an interdisciplinary biopsychosocial framework.
机译:始终发现,在当天晚些时候对生理和身体活动有昼夜节律偏好的个人(“夜间类型”)比当天早些时候对生理和身体活动有昼夜节律偏好的个体(“晚上类型”)的情况要差得多(“早上的类型”)。已经提出了关于表型和幸福感之间这种联系的几种解释性假设,包括共同的遗传,生物学,发育和社会心理机制。本文提出了这些解释机制的重要总结,并为将其整合到跨学科的生物心理社会框架中提供了建议。

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