Circadian Time Organization of Professional Firemen: Desynchronization—Tau Differing from 24.0 Hours—Documented by Longitudinal Self-assessment of 16 Variables

Aug 16, 2013Chronobiology international

Body Clock Timing in Professional Firefighters Shows a Natural Cycle Different from 24 Hours, Based on Long-Term Self-Monitoring of 16 Measures

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Abstract

Thirty healthy firemen exhibited a range of circadian rhythm synchronization, with a desynchronization ratio of individuals varying widely across groups and seasons.

  • The study assessed 16 circadian rhythms related to physiological, psychological, and cognitive functions among firemen on different duty schedules.
  • Circadian rhythms showed both strong and weak oscillators, indicating variability in synchronization among individuals.
  • A normal distribution of rhythms was observed, with variability in the number of firemen exhibiting rhythms aligned to a 24-hour cycle.
  • Interindividual differences in desynchronization ratios were noted between the groups and across seasonal changes.
  • The findings suggest a potential inherited component to the variation in circadian desynchronization among firemen.

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