Zeitgebers and their association with rest-activity patterns

Oct 27, 2018Chronobiology international

Environmental cues linked to daily rest and activity patterns

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Abstract

A total of 133 healthy adults wore a wrist actigraph for 7 consecutive days to track their activity patterns.

  • All zeitgebers, except for evening physical activity, correlated with at least four of the seven measured sleep and rest-activity outcomes.
  • Later timing of first exposure to indoor light and last eating episodes was associated with later bedtimes and shifts in activity peaks by 0.60-1.39 hours.
  • Later timing of first exposure to outdoor light was linked to an increase of 0.51 hours in total sleep time.
  • Higher morning physical activity proportion was associated with earlier in-bed and out-of-bed times, as well as earlier activity peak timings.
  • An interaction between morning chronotype and the timing of the first eating episode affected rest-activity patterns, particularly in non-morning type adults.

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