The circadian clock governs virtually all processes in the human body, including sleep-wake behaviour. Circadian misalignment describes the off-set between sleep-wake cycles and clock-regulated physiology. This strain is predominantly caused by external (societal) demands including shift work, early school start times and fast travels across time zones. Sleeping at the 'wrong' internal time can jeopardise health and safety, and we therefore need a good quantification of this phenomenon. Here, we propose a novel method to quantify the mistiming of sleep-wake rhythms and demonstrate its versatility in day workers and shift workers. Based on a single time series, our Composite Phase Deviation method unveils distinct, subject-and schedule-speci...
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioural processes in humans and other animals show oscillat...
It is beyond doubt that the timing of sleep is under control of the circadian pacemaker. Humans are ...
Human cognitive functioning shows circadian variations throughout the day. However, individuals larg...
The circadian clock governs virtually all processes in the human body, including sleep-wake behaviou...
Circadian rhythms involve the natural 24 wake-sleep cycle that governs proper maintenance of biologi...
The daily alternation between sleep and wakefulness is one of the most dominant features of our live...
SummaryShift work misaligns the environment and the body’s internal clock. A new study suggests that...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
Temporal organisation of molecular and physiological processes is driven by environmental and behav...
Abstract Shift work increases the risk for human errors, such that drowsiness due to shift work has ...
The circadian system plays a key role in our well-being and its effects can be seen in many aspects ...
The various non-standard schedules required of shift workers force abrupt changes in the timing of s...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
Circadian (∼ 24 hour) timing systems pervade all kingdoms of life, and temporally optimize behaviour...
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioural processes in humans and other animals show oscillat...
It is beyond doubt that the timing of sleep is under control of the circadian pacemaker. Humans are ...
Human cognitive functioning shows circadian variations throughout the day. However, individuals larg...
The circadian clock governs virtually all processes in the human body, including sleep-wake behaviou...
Circadian rhythms involve the natural 24 wake-sleep cycle that governs proper maintenance of biologi...
The daily alternation between sleep and wakefulness is one of the most dominant features of our live...
SummaryShift work misaligns the environment and the body’s internal clock. A new study suggests that...
Sleep is systematically modulated by chronotype in day-workers. Therefore, investigations into how s...
Temporal organisation of molecular and physiological processes is driven by environmental and behav...
Abstract Shift work increases the risk for human errors, such that drowsiness due to shift work has ...
The circadian system plays a key role in our well-being and its effects can be seen in many aspects ...
The various non-standard schedules required of shift workers force abrupt changes in the timing of s...
SummarySleep loss and circadian disruption—a state of misalignment between physiological functions a...
Circadian (∼ 24 hour) timing systems pervade all kingdoms of life, and temporally optimize behaviour...
Many biochemical, physiological, and behavioural processes in humans and other animals show oscillat...
It is beyond doubt that the timing of sleep is under control of the circadian pacemaker. Humans are ...
Human cognitive functioning shows circadian variations throughout the day. However, individuals larg...