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Circadian rhythms are changes in mental, physical, Psychological sociological, chemical changes that follow a roughly 24-hour cycles, primarily responding to darkness and light in an organism's environment and surroundings. They are found in almost all living things, including Plants, animals and many tiny microbes to massive animal kingdom. The sole study of circadian rhythms is called chronobiology.
Circadian rhythms are produced by natural factors within the body, but they are also affected by signals from the environment. Light is the main cue influencing circadian rhythms, turning on or turning off genes that control an organism's internal clocks
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Scope and importance
Circadian rhythms are the very important cycle in determining human sleep patterns and behaviour. The body and mind master clock, or SCN, controls the production of melatonin, a hormone that makes you sleepy and keep you awake. Hence it is located just above the optic nerves, which relay information from the eyes to the brain; the SCN receives information about incoming light and darkness. This happens when there is less light—like at night—the SCN tells the brain to make more melatonin so you get drowsy and feel asleep.
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List of major Sleep Disorders related Research Centres
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Belgian association for sleep research and sleep medicine
British sleep society
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Croatian sleep research association
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Danish society for sleep medicine
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Finnish sleep research society
French society for sleep research and sleep medicine
German society for sleep research and sleep medicine
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Market Research
Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders (CRSD) are a family of disorders that affects the sleep of an individual. Increasing geriatric population coupled with rising prevalence of chronic disorders are some of the major factors driving the growth of CRSD market globally. The global population is aging, especially in developed countries that includes the U.S., Europe and Japan. It has been estimated that the global geriatric population would rise from 760 million (11%) in 2011 to 2 billion (2050). Thus, increasing geriatric population accentuates the growth of this market. However, lack of awareness among the patient population is one of the restraining factors for this market. According to Eurostat (European Commission) report in 2013, around 17.8% of the European population was above the age of 65 years. Thus, this increase in geriatric population propels the growth of CRSD in European region.
Circadian rhythms are behavioural changes that are physical or mental they follow a roughly 24 hour cycle that primarily responds to light and darkness in an environment organism. Circadian rhythms are found in most living things, plants, including animals, and many tiny microorganisms. The study of circadian rhythms is called chronobiology.
circadian rhythms are not the same thing as biological clocks, but our biological clocks drive our circadian rhythms.
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