Authors
Sean W Cain, Christopher F Dennison, Jamie M Zeitzer, Aaron M Guzik, Sat Bir S Khalsa, Nayantara Santhi, Martin W Schoen, Charles A Czeisler, Jeanne F Duffy
Publication date
2010/8
Journal
Journal of biological rhythms
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
288-296
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Studies of sex differences in the timing of human circadian rhythms have reported conflicting results. This may be because the studies conducted to date have not controlled for the masking effects of the rest activity cycle on the circadian rhythms being assessed. In the present analysis of data collected under controlled conditions, we examined sex differences in the timing of circadian rhythms while minimizing masking from behavioral and environmental factors using a constant routine (CR) protocol. All participants (28 women and 28 men paired by habitual wake time; age range, 18 30 years) maintained a regular self selected sleep wake schedule at home prior to the study. After 3 baseline days in the laboratory, participants began a CR. Women were found to have a signifi cantly higher melatonin amplitude and lower temperature amplitude than men. While sleep timing was the same between the 2 groups, the …
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SW Cain, CF Dennison, JM Zeitzer, AM Guzik… - Journal of biological rhythms, 2010