THE INFLUENCE OF CIRCADIAN PHASE AND PRIOR WAKE ON NEUROMUSCULAR FUNCTION

Jul 20, 2010Chronobiology international

How body clock timing and time awake affect muscle and nerve function

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Abstract

A significant effect of circadian phase was observed on maximal grip strength, while postural balance remained stable.

  • Maximal grip strength (MGS) was influenced by circadian phase, with no impact from prior wake duration.
  • Postural balance (PB) showed no significant effects from either circadian phase or prior wake.
  • Both MGS and PB remained stable across normal wake periods of 18.7 hours.
  • These findings suggest that neuromuscular function may be more resilient than neurobehavioral function under typical wake durations.

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