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A Novel Home-Based Study of Circadian Rhythms: Design, Rationale, and Methods for the Circadia Study.

Irma M Vlasac, Gregory W Bormes, Elizabeth Do, Selma S Benkhoukha, Naby Diallo et al.
Other Sleep 2023 3 인용
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Study Design

연구 유형
Observational Study
대상 집단
Circadian rhythm disorders through the use of novel in-home based surv
중재
A Novel Home-Based Study of Circadian Rhythms: Design, Rationale, and Methods for the Circadia Study. None
대조군
None
일차 결과
sleep quality
효과 방향
Mixed
비뚤림 위험
Moderate

Abstract

The Circadia Study (Circadia) is a novel "direct-to-participant" research study investigating the genetics of circadian rhythm disorders of advanced and delayed sleep phase and non-24 hour rhythms. The goals of the Circadia Study are twofold: (i) to create an easy-to-use toolkit for at-home circadian phase assessment for patients with circadian rhythm disorders through the use of novel in-home based surveys, tests, and collection kits; and (ii) create a richly phenotyped patient resource for genetic studies that will lead to new genetic loci associated with circadian rhythm disorders revealing possible loci of interest to target in the development of therapeutics for circadian rhythm disorders. Through these goals, we aim to broaden our understanding and elucidate the genetics of circadian rhythm disorders across a diverse patient population while increasing accessibility to circadian rhythm disorder diagnostics reducing health disparities through self-directed at-home dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) collections.

요약

This manuscript describes some of the inherent limitations of current circadian research and diagnostic methods, which motivated the development of and informed the design of the Circadia Study, and outlines key features of the study design that build upon current study methods and address limitations.

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