Evaluation of environmental, social, and behavioral modulations of the circadian phase of dancers trained in shifts
The interplay of environmental, social, and behavioral factors influencing human circadian phase in ecological conditions remains elusive. The Uruguayan national dance school END-SODRE operating in two shifts (morning: 8:30–12:30 and night: 20:00–24:00) allowed us to evaluate how social demands, chr...
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2022
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