Social Jetlag - SD

Social Jetlag - SD

Pauline Roenneberg und Zoë Schmederer

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Urgent appointments, tight work timetables and hectic social schedules structure modern life, and they very often clash with our intrinsic biological rhythms. The discrepancy results in so-called social jetlag, which can damage one's health. Among other effects, it can contribute to the development of obesity, as a new study lead by chronobiologist Professor Till Roenneberg from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich shows.
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