Individual differences in circadian rhythm have been studied since the past century. Chronotypes are a chronobiology classification based on the preferential times for beginning and ending activities throughout the day. Chronotypes can be classified as definitely morning, moderately morning, indifferent, moderately evening, and definitely evening. We aim to assess the distribution of chronotypes in asthmatics and the relationship of chronotype to the presence of nocturnal symptoms. Two hundred subjects were evaluated, 100 asthmatics and 100 non-asthmatics. The Morningness/Eveningness questionnaire was applied for chronotype determination. The asthmatics were subdivided according to the presence or absence of nocturnal symptoms. The chronoty...
Circadian rhythms control many biological processes in the body in both health and disease. Greater ...
Circadian rhythm is a conserved physiological feature of most organisms. Nocturnal symptoms are a co...
ABSTRACT To throw light on the question of whether the increase in bronchial responsiveness seen dur...
Individual differences in circadian rhythm have been studied since the past century. Chronotypes are...
Asthma often worsens at night. To determine if the endogenous circadian system contributes to the no...
It has been known for many hundreds of years that asthma is worse at night. Sir John Floyer in his c...
The field of chronobiology and chronotherapy in medicine is in its relative infancy. However, import...
Nocturnal asthma is defined by a drop in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of at least 15%...
Presence of asthma symptoms during the night are a known component of the disease. It is still uncle...
Increased airway hyperresponsiveness is thought to be one of the phenomena underlying nocturnal airw...
Nocturnal symptoms are common in asthma, even when patients are regularly seen at an outpatient clin...
ABSTRACTBackground: Circadian rhythm is a well recognized feature of patients with asthma characteri...
Increased airway hyperresponsiveness is thought to be one of the phenomena underlying nocturnal airw...
Nitric oxide in exhaled air is thought to reflect airway inflammation. No data have been reported so...
Background: Circadian rhythm is a well recognized feature of patients with asthma characterized by a...
Circadian rhythms control many biological processes in the body in both health and disease. Greater ...
Circadian rhythm is a conserved physiological feature of most organisms. Nocturnal symptoms are a co...
ABSTRACT To throw light on the question of whether the increase in bronchial responsiveness seen dur...
Individual differences in circadian rhythm have been studied since the past century. Chronotypes are...
Asthma often worsens at night. To determine if the endogenous circadian system contributes to the no...
It has been known for many hundreds of years that asthma is worse at night. Sir John Floyer in his c...
The field of chronobiology and chronotherapy in medicine is in its relative infancy. However, import...
Nocturnal asthma is defined by a drop in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of at least 15%...
Presence of asthma symptoms during the night are a known component of the disease. It is still uncle...
Increased airway hyperresponsiveness is thought to be one of the phenomena underlying nocturnal airw...
Nocturnal symptoms are common in asthma, even when patients are regularly seen at an outpatient clin...
ABSTRACTBackground: Circadian rhythm is a well recognized feature of patients with asthma characteri...
Increased airway hyperresponsiveness is thought to be one of the phenomena underlying nocturnal airw...
Nitric oxide in exhaled air is thought to reflect airway inflammation. No data have been reported so...
Background: Circadian rhythm is a well recognized feature of patients with asthma characterized by a...
Circadian rhythms control many biological processes in the body in both health and disease. Greater ...
Circadian rhythm is a conserved physiological feature of most organisms. Nocturnal symptoms are a co...
ABSTRACT To throw light on the question of whether the increase in bronchial responsiveness seen dur...