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Mitsuo Nagane1, Rie Suge, Shu-Ichi Watanabe.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In university health care settings, students with psychosomatic complaints often have chronotypic problems. For this reason, we investigated a potential connection between psychosomatic complaints and circadian rhythm irregularity assessed by salivary levels of melatonin and growth hormone.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21914213 PMCID: PMC3179741 DOI: 10.1186/1740-3391-9-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Circadian Rhythms ISSN: 1740-3391
Figure 1Daily rhythms of melatonin and growth hormone secretion in the regular circadian rhythm (RCR, n = 8) group and irregular circadian rhythm (ICR, n = 7) group. RCR group: there is a peak in melatonin and growth hormone secretion at 04:00 h. ICR group: there is no peak in melatonin and growth hormone secretion at 04:00 h. The vertical lines indicate standard errors of the means (SEM).
Figure 2Morning and evening psychosomatic condition scores in the regular circadian rhythm (RCR) and irregular circadian rhythm (ICR) groups. The scores shown are means and SEM. Each scale ranges from 1 to 4, with a higher score indicating a greater degree of the psychosomatic symptom (No, Somewhat No, Somewhat Yes, Yes). (A) 8:00 AM; (B) 8:00 PM.