2013
DOI: 10.1080/09291016.2012.692256
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Relations between social rhythm, sleep phase, and minor psychiatric symptoms in healthy workers

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“…There is also a great amount of evidence for an association between SJL and risk for metabolic disorders and/or being obese [67,[71][72][73][74][75][76]. Depressive symptoms also seem to be associated with SJL [57,77,78], although such link has not been found with minor or sub-syndromal psychiatric symptoms [79,80], depressive symptoms in young students living in a rural area in Brazil [81] or in healthy controls vs. a clinical sample [82]. Conflicting findings in the literature might be a consequence of methodological heterogeneity as well as diverse sample characteristics, especially in the case of multifactorial conditions such as neuropsychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Social Jetlagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a great amount of evidence for an association between SJL and risk for metabolic disorders and/or being obese [67,[71][72][73][74][75][76]. Depressive symptoms also seem to be associated with SJL [57,77,78], although such link has not been found with minor or sub-syndromal psychiatric symptoms [79,80], depressive symptoms in young students living in a rural area in Brazil [81] or in healthy controls vs. a clinical sample [82]. Conflicting findings in the literature might be a consequence of methodological heterogeneity as well as diverse sample characteristics, especially in the case of multifactorial conditions such as neuropsychiatric disorders.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Social Jetlagmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borisenkov et al 2015 32 17. Parsons et al 2015 35 18. Tavernier et al 2015 42 19 into account for an accurate evaluation of SJL, as they are prevalent and tend to occur even on free days.…”
Section: Accounts On the Diversity Of Circadian Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although sleep disturbances are known to affect health and behavior, 6 we cannot presume a direct causal relationship between such outcomes and SJL, which appears mostly as a variable that characterizes the study samples. Thus, we chose to exclude studies that did not explicitly assess illness Levandovski et al 2011 29 Roenneberg et al 2012 21 Johnsen et al 2013 22 Kantermann et al 2013 27 Schimitt et al 2013 35 Haraszti et al 2014 40 Kantermann et al 2014 25 Miller et al 2015 44 Rutters et al 2014 28 Borisenkov et al 2015 32 Parsons et al 2015 35 Tavernier et al 2015 42 Wong et al 2015 26 Choi et al 2016 45 Kolomeichuk et al 2016 38 Polugrudov et al 2016 24 Sheaves et al 2016 30 Silva et al 2016 46 Yong states or behavioral outcomes. Furthermore, it is very likely that sleep deficit correlates with SJL.…”
Section: Excluded Studies and Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a cross-sectional study of university students, those at risk for unipolar depression did not differ from controls in regularity of daily activities and sleep [ 8 ]. Finally, in a study of 143 healthy working adults, higher social rhythm regularity was inversely related to minor psychiatric symptoms, but closer examination indicated that this relationship was largely explained by increased activity levels [ 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%