Circadian Rhythms Disrupted by Light at Night and Mistimed Food Intake Alter Hormonal Rhythms and Metabolism

West Virginia University · Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute

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Abstract

Availability of artificial light and light-emitting devices have altered human temporal life, allowing 24-hour healthcare, commerce and production, and expanding social life around the clock. However, physiology and behavior that evolved in the context of 24 h solar days are frequently perturbed by exposure to artificial light at night. This is particularly salient in the context of circadian rhythms, the result of endogenous biological clocks with a rhythm of ~24 h. Circadian rhythms govern the temporal features of physiology and behavior, and are set to precisely 24 h primarily by exposure to light during the solar day, though other factors, such as the timing of meals, can also affect circadian rhythms.…

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Keywords
  • Circadian rhythm
  • Light effects on circadian rhythm
  • Bacterial circadian rhythms
  • Circadian clock
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • Biology
  • Dark therapy
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