Literature DB >> 11774864

Chronomics.

F E Halberg1, G Cornélissen, K Otsuka, O Schwartzkopff, J Halberg, E E Bakken.   

Abstract

Several international meetings have revealed an accumulating body of reference values for well-established about-daily and about-yearly rhythms of photic origin and evidence also for about-7-day, -27-day, -half-yearly, -10.5- and -21-yearly, and even -50-yearly rhythmicities in us as well as around us, as invisible non-photic heliogeophysical signatures possibly built into individuals and/or populations, complementing the biological year and day. In time series (biological or other) that are dense and sufficiently long, the characteristics of rhythms, chaos (deterministic and other) and trends can all be quantified as elements of structures called chronomes. Chronobiological methodology assesses uncertainties in comparisons of endpoints in all elements of chronomes, before and after: 1) changes in lifestyle, such as meal quality, quantity, timing and salting of the food; 2) preventive non-drug interventions to limit the risk of vascular disease; or 3) drug treatments for high-risk subjects as well as for those with actual vascular disease, all on a practicable, individualized and also a general population basis. A collateral hierarchy characterizes molecular to psychosocial aspects of living beings that are exposed to their socio-ecological environs and thus are synchronizable and/or otherwise manipulable by society, meals, lighting, heating, and non-photic, non-thermic environmental variations that become predictable to the extent that they appear to constitute cycles, yet adhere only to a statistical, rather than a deterministic causality. With this qualification, chronome mapping with outcomes could eventually serve an individualized optimization of lifestyle, for chronoprevention and chronotherapy as well as for inquiries into the evolution and future of life, a budding chronoastrobiology, in keeping with the original title of the conference.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11774864

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother        ISSN: 0753-3322            Impact factor:   6.529


  13 in total

1.  Transdisciplinary unifying implications of circadian findings in the 1950s.

Authors:  Franz Halberg; Germaine Cornélissen; George Katinas; Elena V Syutkina; Robert B Sothern; Rina Zaslavskaya; Francine Halberg; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Othild Schwartzkopff; Kuniaki Otsuka; Roberto Tarquini; Perfetto Frederico; Jarmila Siggelova
Journal:  J Circadian Rhythms       Date:  2003-10-29

2.  Home C-ABPM for Preventive and Curative Health Care and Transdisciplinary Science.

Authors:  Franz Halberg; Germaine Cornélissen; Kuniaki Otsuka; Yoshihiko Watanabe; Ram B Singh; Miguel Revilla; Salvador Sanchez de la Peña; Clicerio Gonzalez; Jarmila Siegelova; Pavel Homolka; Jiri Dusek; Michal Zeman; Rk Singh; Dana Johnson; Bohumil Fiser
Journal:  World Heart J       Date:  2008

3.  Chronomics of autism and suicide.

Authors:  F Halberg; G Cornélissen; J Panksepp; K Otsuka; D Johnson
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

4.  Chronomics, neuroendocrine feedsidewards and the recording and consulting of nowcasts--forecasts of geomagnetics.

Authors:  R Jozsa; F Halberg; G Cornélissen; M Zeman; J Kazsaki; V Csernus; G S Katinas; H W Wendt; O Schwartzkopff; K Stebelova; K Dulkova; S M Chibisov; M Engebretson; W Pan; G A Bubenik; G Nagy; M Herold; R Hardeland; G Hüther; B Pöggeler; R Tarquini; F Perfetto; R Salti; A Olah; N Csokas; P Delmore; K Otsuka; E E Bakken; J Allen; C Amory-Mazaudin
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

Review 5.  Cancer chronomics III. Chronomics for cancer, aging, melatonin and experimental therapeutics researchers.

Authors:  Franz Halberg; Germaine Cornélissen; Waldemar Ulmer; Mikhail Blank; William Hrushesky; Patricia Wood; Rajesh K Singh; Zhengrong Wang
Journal:  J Exp Ther Oncol       Date:  2006

6.  AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING: THE NEED OF 7-DAY RECORD.

Authors:  F Halberg; G Katinas; G Cornélissen; O Schwartzkopff; B Fišer; J Siegelová; J Dušek; J Jančík
Journal:  Scr Med (Brno)       Date:  2005

7.  Chronomics affirm extending scope of lead in phase of duodenal vs. pineal circadian melatonin rhythms.

Authors:  B Poeggeler; G Cornélissen; G Huether; R Hardeland; R Józsa; M Zeman; K Stebelova; A Oláh; G Bubenik; W Pan; K Otsuka; O Schwartzkopff; E E Bakken; F Halberg
Journal:  Biomed Pharmacother       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 6.529

8.  CHRONOMICS AND GENETICS.

Authors:  F Halberg; G Cornélissen; G Katinas; J Dušek; P Homolka; Z Karpíšek; R P P Sonkowsky; O Schwartzkopff; B Fišer; J Siegelová
Journal:  Scr Med (Brno)       Date:  2007-10-01

Review 9.  Biological clocks and the practice of psychiatry.

Authors:  Pierre Schulz
Journal:  Dialogues Clin Neurosci       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.986

10.  Actigraphy in human African trypanosomiasis as a tool for objective clinical evaluation and monitoring: a pilot study.

Authors:  Alfred K Njamnshi; Paul F Seke Etet; Stephen Perrig; Alphonse Acho; Julius Y Funsah; Dieudonné Mumba; Jean-Jacques Muyembe; Krister Kristensson; Marina Bentivoglio
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2012-02-14
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