Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm
"Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Dyssomnias associated with disruption of the normal 24 hour sleep wake cycle secondary to travel (e.g., JET LAG SYNDROME), shift work, or other causes.
Descriptor ID |
D020178
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MeSH Number(s) |
C10.281.800 C10.886.425.200 C24.900 F03.870.400.200
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Concept/Terms |
Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm- Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm
- Disturbed Nyctohemeral Rhythm
- Disturbed Nyctohemeral Rhythms
- Nyctohemeral Rhythm, Disturbed
- Nyctohemeral Rhythms, Disturbed
- Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders
- Sleep-Wake Schedule Disorders
- Sleep Wake Schedule Disorders
- Sleep-Wake Schedule Disorder
- Sleep-Wake Cycle Disorders
- Sleep Wake Cycle Disorders
- Sleep-Wake Cycle Disorder
Shift-Work Sleep Disorder- Shift-Work Sleep Disorder
- Shift Work Sleep Disorder
- Shift-Work Sleep Disorders
- Sleep Disorders, Shift-Work
- Sleep Disorder, Shift-Work
- Sleep Disorder, Shift Work
Non-24 Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder- Non-24 Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder
- Non 24 Hour Sleep Wake Disorder
- Sleep-Wake Disorder, Non-24 Hour
- Sleep Wake Disorder, Non 24 Hour
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm" by people in Profiles.
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Morningness/eveningness, pubertal timing, and substance use in adolescent girls. Psychiatry Res. 2011 Feb 28; 185(3):408-13.
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Morningness/Eveningness and menstrual symptoms in adolescent females. J Psychosom Res. 2009 Aug; 67(2):169-72.