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Chronotype, gender and general health

机译:时间型,性别和一般健康

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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.
机译:背景:明暗交替一直是人类最强的外部昼夜节律。由于其对技术的日益增长的偏好,我们的社会正迅速向渐进式的夜生活(E)转变,其结果也取决于性别对个人昼夜节律的影响(刻板印象)。这项研究的目的是回顾表型和性别之间可能存在的关系的现有证据,并与可能对整体健康(包括日常生活方面)产生负面影响的干扰有关。方法:使用医学主题词(MeSH)(如果有)或其他特定关键字,在MEDLINE和Web of Science数据库中对公开发表的文献进行电子检索。结果:将结果分为四个一般领域,即(a)一般和心血管问题,(b)心理和心理病理问题,(c)睡眠和与睡眠有关的问题,以及(d)学校和与学校有关的问题。 (a)E与不健康和饮食习惯,吸烟和饮酒(在年轻的受试者中)以及成年人的糖尿病和代谢综合症有关; (b)E与冲动和愤怒,沮丧,焦虑症和恶梦(尤其是女性),冒险行为,饮酒,咖啡和兴奋剂,心理病理学和人格特质有关; (c)尤其是在年轻人中,E与以后的就寝时间和醒来时间,不规则的睡眠-醒觉时间表,主观的不良睡眠,学校的表现和动力,与健康有关的生活质量有关; (d)E与情绪低落和总体平均成绩较低有关(尤其是女性)。结论:晚上可能影响整体健康,无论是身心健康,睡眠,学习成绩和成就,尤其是在年轻和女性中。家庭支持的作用至关重要,应该深深地告知父母,夜间​​使用技术设备可能会导致儿童内源性昼夜节律起搏器的调节功能不成熟。

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