Here are some quotes from it:
“The finding highlights the dramatic impact that night shifts can have on the different processes that govern the natural rhythms of organs and systems throughout the human body”.
and:
“We have a central master clock in the brain that draws on changes in ambient light to control when we wake up and when we fall asleep. But many other organs in the body have their own biological clocks, including the digestive system.”
and:
“..nowadays we can do
anything we like at any time of day, so we are giving our body clock very
confusing time cues.”
The Chinese, of course, extended their understanding of the
24-hour body clock to cover the longer period of the 12 months of the year,
linking all these daily and seasonal variations to the waxing and waning of the
influences of the five elements.
Guy and I needle our own horary points as we pass through the
different time zones on our flights to and from China . We both feel that this certainly helps to
mitigate the effects of jet-lag.
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