Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders

Aug 5, 2017Continuum (Minneapolis, Minn.)

Sleep-Wake Problems Caused by Disrupted Body Clocks

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Abstract

Circadian rhythms, which have a periodicity of approximately 24 hours, play a crucial role in regulating sleep.

  • Circadian rhythms are biological cycles that can be influenced by external factors like light, exercise, and meal timing.
  • Classic examples include the secretion patterns of cortisol and melatonin, as well as variations in body temperature and urine volume.
  • Recent studies suggest a link between circadian rhythms and various neurologic disorders, including the timing of epileptic seizures and cognitive function in dementia.
  • Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders can arise from misalignment with external time or intrinsic brain dysfunction.
  • Advanced sleep-wake phase disorder, often seen in older adults, results in early sleep onset and morning awakening, causing excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • Delayed sleep-wake phase disorder involves difficulty initiating sleep until early morning hours, leading to significant sleep-onset insomnia and daytime fatigue.

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