This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and night shifts in terms of social jet lag, sleep duration, and sleep disturbance. A total of 238 shift-workers were chronotyped with the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire for shift-workers (MCTQ(Shift)), which collects information about shift-dependent sleep duration and sleep timing. Additionally, 94 shift-workers also completed those items of the Sleep Questionnaire from the Standard Shift-Work Index (SSI) that assess sleep disturbances. Although all participants worked morning, evening, and night shifts, subsamples differed in rotation direction and speed. Sleep duration, social jet lag, and sleep disturbance were all significantly modulated by...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
Shift work, an essential part of our 24/7 society, inevitably leads to displacement of the habitual ...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
The study aimed to explore chronotype-specific effects of two versus four consecutive morning or nig...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
This study explores chronotype-dependent tolerance to the demands of working morning, evening, and n...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
The aim of this study was to compare chronotype- and age-dependent sleep disturbances and social jet...
Shift work, an essential part of our 24/7 society, inevitably leads to displacement of the habitual ...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
This study examined associations of chronotype and age with shift-specific assessments of main sleep...
The study aimed to explore chronotype-specific effects of two versus four consecutive morning or nig...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...
In general, sleeping and activity patterns vary between individuals. This attribute, known as chrono...
Humans show large differences in the preferred timing of their sleep and activity. This so-called “c...