2018
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14255
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Circadian disruption: What do we actually mean?

Abstract: The circadian system regulates physiology and behavior. Acute challenges to the system, such as those experienced when traveling across time zones, will eventually result in re‐synchronization to local environmental time cues, but this re‐synchronization is oftentimes accompanied by adverse short‐term consequences. When such challenges are experienced chronically, adaptation may not be achieved, as for example in the case of rotating night shift workers. The transient and chronic disturbance of the circadian s… Show more

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“…Comprehensive analysis of the long-term circadian misalignment-conditioned peripheral organs. The failure of tuning the peripheral clocks via the autonomic nervous system and/or endocrine system, as a result of SCN desynchronization, has been shown to initiate various systemic physiological dysfunctions 2,26,27 . The liver is a central peripheral organ whose functions are regulated by the circadian system 26 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comprehensive analysis of the long-term circadian misalignment-conditioned peripheral organs. The failure of tuning the peripheral clocks via the autonomic nervous system and/or endocrine system, as a result of SCN desynchronization, has been shown to initiate various systemic physiological dysfunctions 2,26,27 . The liver is a central peripheral organ whose functions are regulated by the circadian system 26 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, circadian rhythms are closely linked with the sympathetic activity rhythm, and its dysregulation modulates immune functions [47][48][49][50] . In addition, endocrine dysregulation, often induced by jet-lag 2,26,27 , has been shown to be associated with immune senescence 51 . Moreover, since jet-lag induces dysbiosis in both mice and humans 52 , modification of gut microbiota may also contribute to the acceleration of immune senescence 53 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, we envisioned SJL as a measure of circadian misalignment. Circadian misalignment is described as an abnormal phase angle difference between two or more rhythms, be they just internal or both internal and external (reviewed by Vetter et al 2018 [62]). If the Body Clock of a late chronotype is stably entrained to a late phase in the light-dark cycle despite having to get up with an alarm clock five days a week, one can presume a misalignment between body clock and social schedules.…”
Section: Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strategies for reducing circadian misalignment‐induced risk include targeting light/dark exposure, napping, physical activity, and meal timing. However, there is much variation in what researchers consider to be ‘circadian disruption’ as well as how this disruption should be experimentally measured in laboratory and field studies (Vetter, ). Chronobiologists must improve precision in the term ‘circadian disruption’.…”
Section: Evolution and Adaptation Of Clocksmentioning
confidence: 99%