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Seasonal variation and meteotropism in various self-rated psychological and physiological features of a normal couple.

M Maes1, F De Meyer, D Peeters, H Meltzer, P Cosyns, C Schotte.   

Abstract

Recently, true seasonal variation with significant periodicities (circannual, semiannual, circatrimensual, circabimensual) and a significant meteotropism have been observed in a number of self-rated characteristics of normal man (arousal, mood, physiology and social behaviour). In order to replicate these findings, two normal controls (a married couple) were asked daily to complete a self-rating scale concerned with the characteristics mentioned above during one calendar year. By means of time series analysis, significant rhythmicities with recurrent cycles in the autorhythmometric data of all of the above characteristics were found. An important part of the variance in these characteristics was found, using multiple regression, to be related to various weather variables, such as mean atmospheric pressure, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, minutes of sunlight/day and precipitation/day. These results support the hypothesis that temporal variations in human psychological and physiological characteristics may be dictated by the composite effects of past and present atmospheric activity.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1428221     DOI: 10.1007/bf02726397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biometeorol        ISSN: 0020-7128            Impact factor:   3.787


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Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1995-02-15

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Authors:  Shi-Jun Zhang; Ze-Xiong Chen; Kai-Ping Jiang; Wei-Kang Wu; Cui-Yi Zhang; Yan-Li Gu
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