Circadian Rhythms, Jet Lag, and Chronobiotics: An Overview
Authors:
P. Redfern a;
D. Minors b;
J. Waterhouse b
| Affiliations: | a School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath, England |
| b Department of Physiological Sciences, Medical School, University of Manchester, Manchester, England |
DOI:
10.3109/07420529409067793
Publication Frequency:
8 issues per year
Subjects:
Biological Rhythms;
Physiology;
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Abstract
This overview considers the origins of jet lag in terms of altered circadian rhythmicity. The properties required of a chronobiotic—an agent to cause phase adjustment of the body clock—are discussed, and an account is given of the major candidates at the present time: light, melatonin, activity, and benzodiazepines. It is concluded that current knowledge indicates that a combination of factors is likely to be most effective.
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| Keywords: Jet lag; Circadian rhythms; Chronobiotics; Benzodiazepines; Light; Melatonin |
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