Wrist temperature and cortisol awakening response in humans with social jetlag in the North

Apr 22, 2016Chronobiology international

Wrist temperature and morning stress hormone response in people with social jetlag in northern regions

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Abstract

The detection rate of social jetlag (SJL) was 65% among 62 young inhabitants of the European North of Russia.

  • A significant decrease in the amplitude of the circadian rhythm of wrist temperature is associated with SJL.
  • The incidence of depression was higher in individuals with SJL (17.5%) compared to those without (4.5%).
  • Females with SJL reported shorter sleep duration and worse sleep quality than females without SJL.
  • Higher global seasonality scores were observed in females with SJL, indicating potential seasonal variations in sensitivity.
  • The findings suggest that SJL may have a stronger negative impact on females than on males.

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