Stella Geronikolou1, Alexandros Leontitsis2, Vasilis Petropoulos3, Constantinos Davos1, Dennis Cokkinos1, George Chrousos4. 1. Clinical, Translational and Experimental Surgery, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Athens, 11527, Greece. 2. University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece. 3. Research Center for Astronomy and Applied Mathematics, Academy of Athens, Athens, 11527, Greece. 4. University Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health and Precision Medicine, UNESCO Chair on Adolescent Health Care, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon and Levadeias, Athens, 11527, Greece.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mapping time-structures is a burgeoning scientific field enriching the (P4) medicine models. Local evidence in Mediterranean populations is underinvestigated. METHODS: The Censused stroke-related death events (D) in the largest East-Mediterranean port (Piraeus), during (1985-1989), when local population had diet (low fat/sugar, proteins and vegetables/fruits daily, and pure olive oil almost exclusively) and genetic homogeneity-later interrupted by the immigration into Greece in 1990; and Sunspot numbers were indexed by Wolf numbers (Rz) (1944-2004), and evaluated using Fast Fourier Analysis and Singular Spectrum Analysis in MATLAB. RESULTS: D were turned with fluctuations >35% in Rz. A non-anthropogenic 6.8 days cycle was recognized. CONCLUSIONS: This study may be taken into consideration in future public health planning and chronotherapy evaluations. Copyright:
BACKGROUND: Mapping time-structures is a burgeoning scientific field enriching the (P4) medicine models. Local evidence in Mediterranean populations is underinvestigated. METHODS: The Censused stroke-related death events (D) in the largest East-Mediterranean port (Piraeus), during (1985-1989), when local population had diet (low fat/sugar, proteins and vegetables/fruits daily, and pure olive oil almost exclusively) and genetic homogeneity-later interrupted by the immigration into Greece in 1990; and Sunspot numbers were indexed by Wolf numbers (Rz) (1944-2004), and evaluated using Fast Fourier Analysis and Singular Spectrum Analysis in MATLAB. RESULTS: D were turned with fluctuations >35% in Rz. A non-anthropogenic 6.8 days cycle was recognized. CONCLUSIONS: This study may be taken into consideration in future public health planning and chronotherapy evaluations. Copyright:
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