Biological processes and functions in women are well organized in time, as evidenced by the expression of ultradian (high frequency), circadian ( approximately 24-hour), circamensual ( approximately monthly), and circannual ( approximately yearly) rhythms and by the changes that occur with menarche, reproduction, and menopause. Attributes of women's circamensual structure have been explored in depth, particularly with regard to fertility/infertility and birth control. However, the role of 24-hour and other rhythms in health, disease, and treatment has been little studied. The symptom intensity of a variety of chronic medical conditions is rhythmic, as is the risk of severe events, such as stroke and myocardial infarct (MI). Improving the sa...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
Rhythms can be observed at all levels of the biologic integration in humans. The observation that a ...
Biological processes are highly structured in time as endogenously derived rhythms of short, interme...
Biological functions and processes, including cardiovascular ones, exhibit significant circadian (24...
Circadian rhythms are responsible for driving the cyclical nature of many crucial biological process...
Circadian rhythms are biological processes displaying endogenous and entrainable oscillations of abo...
CE?M&GH Circadian ( = 24 h), circannual ( = 1 year) and other biological rhythms of endogenous o...
A rough 24-hour cycle driven endogenously in biochemical, physiological or behavioral processes is c...
A rough 24-hour cycle driven endogenously in biochemical, physiological or behavioral processes is c...
The biology of human beings is not constant during the 24 hours, menstrual cycle, and year as inferr...
New scientific evidence raises awareness concerning the human-specific interplay among primary envir...
Many aspects of physiological function are strongly circadian. Disturbance of these intrinsic modula...
Biological rhythms exist at any level in living organ-isms and, according to their cycle length, are...
Circadian rhythms are endogenously generated recurring patterns of around 24 hours with well-establi...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
Rhythms can be observed at all levels of the biologic integration in humans. The observation that a ...
Biological processes are highly structured in time as endogenously derived rhythms of short, interme...
Biological functions and processes, including cardiovascular ones, exhibit significant circadian (24...
Circadian rhythms are responsible for driving the cyclical nature of many crucial biological process...
Circadian rhythms are biological processes displaying endogenous and entrainable oscillations of abo...
CE?M&GH Circadian ( = 24 h), circannual ( = 1 year) and other biological rhythms of endogenous o...
A rough 24-hour cycle driven endogenously in biochemical, physiological or behavioral processes is c...
A rough 24-hour cycle driven endogenously in biochemical, physiological or behavioral processes is c...
The biology of human beings is not constant during the 24 hours, menstrual cycle, and year as inferr...
New scientific evidence raises awareness concerning the human-specific interplay among primary envir...
Many aspects of physiological function are strongly circadian. Disturbance of these intrinsic modula...
Biological rhythms exist at any level in living organ-isms and, according to their cycle length, are...
Circadian rhythms are endogenously generated recurring patterns of around 24 hours with well-establi...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
For many decades, researchers are aware of the importance of circadian rhythm in physiological/bioch...
Rhythms can be observed at all levels of the biologic integration in humans. The observation that a ...