Circadian Rhythm Abnormalities

Feb 7, 2013Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Problems with the Body’s Internal Clock

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Abstract

Circadian rhythm disorders (CRSDs) are associated with cognitive impairment, mood disturbances, and increased risk of cardiometabolic disorders.

  • Circadian rhythms operate on a roughly 24-hour cycle and are influenced by environmental factors.
  • CRSDs can occur due to misalignment between internal circadian timing and external cues or dysfunction of the circadian clock.
  • Common symptoms of CRSDs include difficulties with sleep onset, sleep maintenance, and excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • Effective treatment often involves a multimodal approach, including light exposure and adherence to sleep schedules.
  • Low-dose melatonin may help manage certain CRSDs by advancing circadian rhythms, specifically for delayed sleep-phase and shift work disorders.
  • Wake-enhancing agents like caffeine and modafinil are options for addressing excessive sleepiness in shift work disorder.

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