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Circadian dysrhythmia

  • Disturbed body clock
  • Desynchronosis
  • Jet lag

Nature

Circadian rhythms control the sleep-wake cycle, mainly via exposure of the body to light. The circadian clock resets itself once a day, triggered by daylight. In some people, the clock does not reset properly, yielding winter depression, or seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

Background

Our society now has a ready supply of light at any hour of the day. Working in the evening has shifted the clocks of some people by 4-5 hours, which means that they must incur a sleep debt the next day when they are forced to wake up early.

Broader

Sleep disorders
Presentable

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Nocturia
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-being

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(G) Very specific problems
Content quality
Presentable
 Presentable
Language
English
Last update
Nov 29, 2023