Original paper
Using Mendelian Randomisation methods to understand whether diurnal preference is causally related to mental health
Abstract
Late diurnal preference has been linked to poorer mental health outcomes, but the understanding of the causal role of diurnal preference on mental health and wellbeing is currently limited. Late diurnal preference is often associated with circadian misalignment (a mismatch between the timing of the endogenous circadian system and behavioural rhythms), so that evening people live more frequently against their internal clock. This study aims to...
Paper Details
Title
Using Mendelian Randomisation methods to understand whether diurnal preference is causally related to mental health
Published Date
Jun 8, 2021
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
6305 - 6316
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