This work analyzes time use surveys from 19 countries (17 European and 2 American) in the middle latitude (38–61 degree) accounting for 45% of world population in this range. Time marks for primary activities are contrasted against light/dark conditions. The analysis reveals winter sunrise synchronizes labor start time below 54 degree, occurring within winter civil twilight. Winter sunset is a source of synchronization for labor end times. Winter terminator punctuate meal times in Europe: dinner occurs 3 h after winter sunset time within 1 h; 40% narrower than variability of dinner local times. The sleep-wake cycle of laborers is shown to be related to winter sunrise whereas standard population’s appears to be irrespective of latitude. The ...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
Few, if any studies have focused on the daily rhythmic nature of modern industrialized populations. ...
We analyze large scale (N~10000) time use surveys in United States, Spain, Italy, France and Great B...
Background: Chronotype, phase preference to perform activities during a 24-hour day, represents dist...
The rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of ...
A quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
SummaryA quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight...
We study the influence of seasonally and geographically related daily dynamics of daylight and ambie...
In humans and most other species, changes in the intensity and duration of light provide a critical ...
A quarter of the world’s population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
The availability of electrical light has altered modern light exposure, affecting the synchronizatio...
While some diseases and human behaviors fluctuate consistently with season, the extent of seasonal v...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
Few, if any studies have focused on the daily rhythmic nature of modern industrialized populations. ...
We analyze large scale (N~10000) time use surveys in United States, Spain, Italy, France and Great B...
Background: Chronotype, phase preference to perform activities during a 24-hour day, represents dist...
The rotation of the Earth around its own axis and around the sun determines the characteristics of ...
A quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
SummaryA quarter of the world's population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight...
We study the influence of seasonally and geographically related daily dynamics of daylight and ambie...
In humans and most other species, changes in the intensity and duration of light provide a critical ...
A quarter of the world’s population is subjected to a 1 hr time change twice a year (daylight saving...
The availability of electrical light has altered modern light exposure, affecting the synchronizatio...
While some diseases and human behaviors fluctuate consistently with season, the extent of seasonal v...
Human behavior shows large interindividual variation in temporal organization. Extreme “larks” wake ...
At Arctic and Antarctic latitudes, personnel are deprived of natural sunlight in winter and have con...
Few, if any studies have focused on the daily rhythmic nature of modern industrialized populations. ...