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The Timing of Defecation within the Sleep-Wake Cycle of Humans during Temporal IsolationMax-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, 82346 Andechs, Germany
Data were collected from 14 human subjects who lived singly in an isolation unit without temporal cues. The subjects used buttons to signal the times when they woke up, took a meal, defecated, and retired. Under these conditions, the "free-running" circadian rhythms (e.g., the sleep-wake cycles and the rhythm of body temperature) remained internally synchronized in 7 subjects (mean circadian period = 24.47 hr); in the remaining 7 subjects the sleep-wake cycle lengthened beyond 28 hr, desynchronizing from the rhythm of body temperature (internal desynchronization; mean sleep-wake cycle = 33.45 hr). In all subjects, the interval from wake-up to defecation increased with the duration of wake time (
Key Words: circadian rhythms human sleep-wake cycle defecation energy expenditure
Journal of Biological Rhythms, Vol. 9, No. 1,
43-50 (1994) This article has been cited by other articles:
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