Biological Rhythms During Residence in Polar Regions

Apr 14, 2012Chronobiology international

Body's natural daily rhythms during life in polar regions

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Abstract

The hormone melatonin and its metabolite are considered reliable indicators of circadian timing.

  • Circadian rhythms may be delayed in winter due to lack of natural light.
  • A skeleton photoperiod of bright white light in the morning and evening can restore summer timing.
  • A single morning pulse of light may be sufficient to adjust the circadian system.
  • Sleep problems are prevalent in polar regions and may be linked to circadian misalignment.
  • Increasing ambient light intensity throughout the day is associated with improved sleep outcomes.
  • Circadian desynchrony can negatively affect metabolic responses to meals, potentially increasing heart disease risk.

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