The endogenous circadian pacemaker influences key physiologic functions, such as body temperature and heart rate, and is normally synchronized with the sleep/wake cycle. Epidemiological studies demonstrate a 24-h pattern in adverse cardiovascular events with a peak at ≈10 a.m. It is unknown whether this pattern in cardiac risk is caused by a day/night pattern of behaviors, including activity level and/or influences from the internal circadian pacemaker. We recently found that a scaling index of cardiac vulnerability has an endogenous circadian peak at the circadian phase corresponding to ≈10 a.m., which conceivably could contribute to the morning peak in cardiac risk. Here, we test whether this endogenous circadian influence on cardiac dyna...
Electrical activity in the heart exhibits 24-hour rhythmicity, and potentially fatal arrhythmias are...
Circadian rhythmicity is ensured by the circadian timing system based on input signals (environmenta...
Platelets are involved in the thromboses that are central to myocardial infarctions and ischemic str...
The circadian rhythm of myocardial ischemia is well-established, with a peak occurring between 6 a.m...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in high income countries, with maximal risk of ...
The role of endogenous circadian rhythmicity in autonomic cardiac reactivity to different stressors ...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
The intrinsic period τ of the circadian pacemaker in humans was investigated by means of forced desy...
It has recently been observed that the occurrence of sudden cardiac death has a close statistical re...
Governing a large amount of cellular processes in mammalian cells is a 24-h regulatory mechanism kno...
Circadian rhythms relate to multiple aspects of health and wellbeing, including physical activity pa...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
Most physiological functions and behaviors exhibit a robust approximately 24-hour rhythmicity (circa...
Abstract Adverse cardiovascular events are known to exhibit 24-h variations with a peak incidence in...
Electrical activity in the heart exhibits 24-hour rhythmicity, and potentially fatal arrhythmias are...
Electrical activity in the heart exhibits 24-hour rhythmicity, and potentially fatal arrhythmias are...
Circadian rhythmicity is ensured by the circadian timing system based on input signals (environmenta...
Platelets are involved in the thromboses that are central to myocardial infarctions and ischemic str...
The circadian rhythm of myocardial ischemia is well-established, with a peak occurring between 6 a.m...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in high income countries, with maximal risk of ...
The role of endogenous circadian rhythmicity in autonomic cardiac reactivity to different stressors ...
A circadian rhythm is a roughly-24-hour cycle in the physiological processes of living beings, inclu...
The intrinsic period τ of the circadian pacemaker in humans was investigated by means of forced desy...
It has recently been observed that the occurrence of sudden cardiac death has a close statistical re...
Governing a large amount of cellular processes in mammalian cells is a 24-h regulatory mechanism kno...
Circadian rhythms relate to multiple aspects of health and wellbeing, including physical activity pa...
The heart, like most mammalian organs, is influenced by circadian patterns. The suprachiasmatic nucl...
Most physiological functions and behaviors exhibit a robust approximately 24-hour rhythmicity (circa...
Abstract Adverse cardiovascular events are known to exhibit 24-h variations with a peak incidence in...
Electrical activity in the heart exhibits 24-hour rhythmicity, and potentially fatal arrhythmias are...
Electrical activity in the heart exhibits 24-hour rhythmicity, and potentially fatal arrhythmias are...
Circadian rhythmicity is ensured by the circadian timing system based on input signals (environmenta...
Platelets are involved in the thromboses that are central to myocardial infarctions and ischemic str...