Circadian Disruption as a Risk Factor for Development of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders – From Animal Models to Human Population

Apr 18, 2024Physiological research

Disrupted Body Clocks as a Risk for Heart and Metabolic Problems in Animals and People

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Abstract

Misalignment with natural environmental cycles may contribute to rising cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.

  • Human behavior disturbances, such as late-night activities and food intake, disrupt the body's internal timing mechanisms.
  • Circadian clock disruption is associated with an increased risk of diseases commonly found in modern society.
  • Laboratory and human studies suggest a potential link between misaligned daily rhythms and health issues.
  • The review highlights the importance of maintaining alignment with natural cycles to support better health outcomes.

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