chronotype in A Sentence

    1

    How your Chronotype affects your most intimate relationship.

    0
    2

    Our Chronotype is partly influenced by our environment.

    0
    3

    For example, Chronotype determines the time melatonin is released.

    0
    4

    Even your parents' jobs can have an effect on your Chronotype.

    0
    5

    During the life of a person's Chronotype may change several times.

    0
    6

    We found 351 genetic variants that contribute to determining a person's Chronotype.

    0
    7

    Your Chronotype is another factor that determines how your biological clocks affect your daily behaviours.

    0
    8

    Your Chronotype is another factor that determines how your biological clocks affect your daily behaviors.

    0
    9

    Your Chronotype also has an effect on other physical functions, such as when you eat.

    0
    10

    The best times to be physically active depends on your Chronotype do you know yours?

    0
    11

    A study had 272 German students and 132 parents fill out the Lark-Owl Chronotype Indicator questionnaire.

    0
    12

    However, even with these lifetime changes, the factors that determine your Chronotype are unique to every individual.

    0
    13

    The newly found Chronotype variants allowed us to investigate whether sleeping and rising later are directly responsible for this.

    0
    14

    In teenagers, we also find that evening Chronotype is related to more erratic eating behaviour and poorer diet.

    0
    15

    In teenagers, we also find that evening Chronotype is related to more erratic eating behavior and poorer diet.

    0
    16

    Our newly found Chronotype variants allowed us to investigate whether sleeping and rising later are directly responsible for this.

    0
    17

    Knowing your own tendency to feel alert and energetic- your“Chronotype”- can help you plan your eating, work, and sleep patterns.

    0
    18

    We all lie somewhere on the Chronotype bell-curve, with larks(early sleepers) at one end and owls(late sleepers) at the other.

    0
    19

    To prepare this research, data from 3,000 female nurses have been analyzed to find out the relationship between the Chronotype(night awakening).

    0
    20

    The purpose of the questionnaire was to determine your Chronotype, i.e. whether you're a morning person or more of a night owl.

    0
    21

    Like other personality traits, Chronotype extends along a continuum, with a few extremes at each end, and most people clustering in the middle.

    0
    22

    Studies have shown that the most consistent and most adapted to the modern rhythm of being and working conditions is the human dove Chronotype.

    0
    23

    And we need to get more information on Chronotype, that is whether you are a morning or evening person, and incorporate that into future studies.".

    0
    24

    Understanding your Chronotype and becoming more in sync with bio time are powerful tools that can help you live a healthier, happier life, one that's filled with greater satisfaction, meaning, and purpose.

    0
    25

    About 50% of a person's Chronotype- whether they're an“early bird” or a“night owl”- is genetic, but Randler says most people can be trained to shift their daily sleep-wake schedules by about an hour.

    0
    26

    People who are chronically sleep-deprived or who fall under the Chronotype“night owl”- meaning they're genetically programmed to start and end the day later- could be left behind when the rest of the world springs forward, MSNBC reports.

    0
    27

    On the one hand, recognizing and going along with your individual Chronotype can be useful because it helps you know when you are most sleepy and when you are most alert so you can know and plan the best times to perform certain types of activities, like important work.

    0
    28

    Studies have found that your Chronotype, which has a genetic basis, may be influenced by your ethnicity and where you live in the world, whether you live in the city or the country, social conditions imposed by your culture, your work schedule, and how much natural light you are exposed to throughout each day.

    0
    29

    Everyone has a circadian rhythm- an internal body clock that runs on a 24-hour cycle and determines whether you are an evening Chronotype, a night owl with a preference for staying up late and sleeping in the next morning, or a morning Chronotype, an early bird who functions best when hitting the sack earlier in the evening and rising with(or before) the sun.

    0