Working evening shifts? You can be prone to anxiety disorders and PTSD incidents, reveals study - News Summed Up

Working evening shifts? You can be prone to anxiety disorders and PTSD incidents, reveals study


You can be prone to anxiety disorders and PTSD incidents, reveals studyResearch suggests that disrupted emotional learning may contribute to the greater susceptibility of evening chronotype people—those who typically perform better at night or in the early morning—to anxiety and related issues. The study involved 40 participants—20 evening chronotypes and 20 controls—recruited from students at the University of Messina. The results from the two groups corroborated past studies that connected the evening chronotype to a higher incidence of PTSD and anxiety disorders. The findings in the two groups revealed that participants with evening chronotypes acquired dread at a higher rate than those with intermediate chronotypes. The higher susceptibility of the evening chronotype to anxiety and related diseases may be mediated by altered fear acquisition, according to Vicario.


Source: dna November 11, 2022 03:28 UTC



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