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Catalina Ramírez-Contreras

@cataramirezc

Assistant Professor, University of Bío-Bío. Nutritionist-Dietitian, MSc Healthcare and Collaborative Practice, PhD Food and Nutrition, University of Barcelona.

Chillán, Chile Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Dr. Rhonda Patrick@foundmyfitness·
What you eat today shapes your sleep tonight. On higher-fiber, more plant-diverse days, people experience more deep and REM sleep, less light and fragmented sleep, and have a lower overnight heart rate. On days with more processed foods and saturated fat, nighttime wakefulness tends to be higher with a less restorative sleep pattern (less deep/REM sleep). And when dinner makes up a larger share of daily calories, people sleep longer with a higher overnight heart rate. A longer interval between one's last meal and bed time (about 4 vs. 2 hours) is associated with a lower overnight heart rate. Long-term healthy eating patterns are essential for good sleep, but this new study argues that even day-to-day dietary variations affect how well or how poorly we sleep.
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Gemma Goldie
Gemma Goldie@gemagoldie·
Nuevo estudio publicado sobre el TDAH como desorden circadiano. Muchos casos de TDAH van acompañados de alteraciones del ritmo circadiano (cronotipo vespertino, sueño tardío, melatonina/cortisol desfasados). Intervenciones cronoterapéuticas (luz brillante por la mañana, melatonina, hábitos de sueño) podrían mejorar tanto el sueño como los síntomas del TDAH. frontiersin.org/journals/psych…
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Sleep Research Society
Sleep Research Society@ResearchSleep·
Poor sleep fuels #inflammation—even without obesity! 🛏️🔥 A study in The Journal of Immunology finds sleep disruption increases inflammatory cells, but the good news? It's reversible with better sleep! Prioritize rest for better health. ow.ly/zUz750V7Zxz #SleepHealth
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Catalina Ramírez-Contreras@cataramirezc·
¡Completé el desafío de diciembre más rápido que el 86.1 % de los usuarios de Duolingo!
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Sleep Research Society@ResearchSleep·
🌞 Men spend 52% more time in bright light than women, starting in childhood, according to a study of 11,000+ people. Light impacts our internal clocks and health, highlighting how lifestyle differences shape well-being. How does light affect your day? ow.ly/Kzil50UxqcB
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Alexis R. | METODOLOGICA_CL 🛰️
Alexis R. | METODOLOGICA_CL 🛰️@metodologica_cl·
🚨 Investigadores advierten que el exceso de tiempo frente a pantallas en niños de preescolar puede afectar su calidad de sueño y aumentar problemas de comportamiento como hiperactividad y falta de atención. Paper: doi.org/10.1080/030044…
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Sleep Research Society@ResearchSleep·
A new study highlights how signals from the liver to the brain influence eating patterns tied to circadian rhythms. The liver-brain communication can get disrupted in people working night shifts or irregular hours leading to weight gain & metabolic issues. ow.ly/B2EK50U8iN8
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Sleep Research Society@ResearchSleep·
Circadian-informed lighting improved sleep, sleepiness, and vigilance compared to control lighting. These findings support the potential for lighting interventions to improve sleep and vigilance in night shift workers chronically exposed to dim lighting. ow.ly/h6eo50U4Gwo
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Sleep Research Society@ResearchSleep·
Pregnant women who do not get enough #sleep may be at higher risk of having children with neurodevelopmental delays, according to new research published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. ow.ly/aJio50TzhIN #pregnancy
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htw@heniek_htw·
Chronotype and #lifestyle in transition to adulthood: Exploring the role of #sleep health & #circadian misalignment Evening #chronotypes showed higher body mass index levels, consumed more #alcohol, and smoked more #cigarettes than other, in particular after 25 years of age.
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htw@heniek_htw·
This review discusses the impact of ⏰ #circadian rhythms on human 💔 #cardiovascular health and the effect of clock disruption on the occurrence of adverse cardiac events. 👇 nature.com/articles/s4432…
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