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Spending just one week exposed only to natural light while camping in the Rocky Mountains was enough to synch the circadian clocks of eight people participating in a University of Colorado Boulder study with the timing of sunrise and sunset.
The study, published online today in the journal Current Biology, found that the synchronization happened in that short period of time for all participants, regardless of whether they were early birds or night owls during their normal lives.
“What’s remarkable is how, when we’re exposed to natural sunlight, our clocks perfectly become in synch in less than a week to the solar day,” said CU-Boulder integrative physiology Professor Kenneth Wright, who led the study.
- See more at: http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2013/08/01/week%E2%80%99s-worth-camping-synchs-internal-clock-sunrise-and-sunset-cu-boulder#sthash.gvR8Wg1a.dpuf
http://www.colorado.edu/news/releases/2013/08/01/week%E2%80%99s-worth-camping-synchs-internal-clock-sunrise-and-sunset-cu-boulder