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- who: Zhijian Yao and Qing Lu from the Affairs, United States Federal University of RecĂ´ncavo have published the article: Chronotype, circadian rhythm, and psychiatric disorders: Recent evidence and potential mechanisms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study has shown that evening chronotypes are related to greater subjective sleepiness but have no difference in sleep duration, which presents significant daily sleep debt during the week in the eveningness. The evening chronotype is significantly associated with eating disorders, though most studies focused on binge eating disorders. were more predisposed to suffer from FA and night eating . . .
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