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Question: Is the magnitude of the time of-day effect for body temperature, muscle strength and cognition different between early and late chronotypes?
The magnitude of the time-of-day effect for body temperature, muscle strength, and cognition may vary between early and late chronotypes, depending on the specific measure of each. Generally, research has suggested that late chronotypes experience a more pronounced time-of-day effect for all three measures, with peak performance typically occurring in the late afternoon or early evening hours. On the other hand, early chronotypes may show a less pronounced time-of-day effect on these measures, with peak performance typically occurring in the early afternoon or morning hours.
Jan. 13, 2023, 6:27 a.m.
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