Necesito transformar a como dé lugar mi ritmo circadiano. No quiero morir pronto. https://t.co/5baX18IfWY
RT @bengreenfield: Wow... “night owls” tend to die younger than “early birds”: https://t.co/vEa1aY7Sz6 <probably a good reason to phase shi…
RT @bengreenfield: Wow... “night owls” tend to die younger than “early birds”: https://t.co/vEa1aY7Sz6 <probably a good reason to phase shi…
RT @bengreenfield: Wow... “night owls” tend to die younger than “early birds”: https://t.co/vEa1aY7Sz6 <probably a good reason to phase shi…
RT @bengreenfield: Wow... “night owls” tend to die younger than “early birds”: https://t.co/vEa1aY7Sz6 <probably a good reason to phase shi…
Wow... “night owls” tend to die younger than “early birds”: https://t.co/vEa1aY7Sz6 <probably a good reason to phase shift your circadian rhythm backward using light, movement, and food, which I talk a ton about in the sleep chapter of https://t.co/wC03
Recent studies show a pretty poor outlook for night owls. More likely to suffer from: - Mood disorders - Anxiety disorders - Substance use disorders - Personality disorders - Sleep apnea - Arterial hypertension - Bronchial asthma - Type 2 diabetes htt
Apparently the song should’ve been “only the night owls die young”. https://t.co/dczk3PXZ1p
RT @CaloriesProper: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/z8I86RbtlC Night owls are night owls. Humans are not night owls. It's a…
Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/z8I86RbtlC Night owls are night owls. Humans are not night owls. It's a species-level phenomena.
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/CAtdVO1PsM
@Medical_Nemesis Biological Rhythms are created by God through planetary interactions. It’s kind of priori knowledge. I would recommend some reading on circadian rhythms to help understand the concepts.
Turns out that being a "#NightOwl" or an "#EarlyBird" is an actual biological thing (also called a #chronotype, https://t.co/QlNmPQlojl). This feels like the sort of thing that we should adjust for... and I'm not saying that just to get out of 8AM meetings
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
'Night owls' aren't real/are induced by environment
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
RT @Grimhood: Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term in…
Chronotype and Health Outcomes https://t.co/g6PJKFxBWt “Night owls” in the modern environment today should look into term insurance ASAP. https://t.co/bxnlAbNcd4
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @skyglowberlin: Because society forces them to live sleep deprived lives... https://t.co/KOuMT5Z6s8
Because society forces them to live sleep deprived lives... https://t.co/KOuMT5Z6s8
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
RT @CaloriesProper: The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.c…
The “night owl” phenotype is associated with health risks ranging from strokes & diabetes to mood disorders https://t.co/zs4lgU2vHB
RT @CaloriesProper: Night owls: ↑risk of mood disorders, anxiety, substance abuse, insomnia, HTN, asthma, T2DM, infertility https://t.co/zs…
RT @CaloriesProper: Night owls: ↑risk of mood disorders, anxiety, substance abuse, insomnia, HTN, asthma, T2DM, infertility https://t.co/zs…
Night owls: ↑risk of mood disorders, anxiety, substance abuse, insomnia, HTN, asthma, T2DM, infertility https://t.co/zs4lgUk6z9
Chronotype and Health Outcomes ("night owls" at higher risk?) https://t.co/F9uXARj9RR
Chronotype and Health Outcomes- health hazards more common among “night owls” than “early birds,” https://t.co/W5xn7nlDkk #springerlink