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View synonyms for biological rhythm

biological rhythm

noun

Physiology.
  1. biorhythm.



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Emerging evidence from the field of chrono-nutrition shows that eating more in line with this natural biological rhythm may help boost your health and wellbeing and potentially help with weight loss.

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However, the link between biological rhythm and neuronal degeneration remains unclear.

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“The circadian clock also regulates rhythms in other areas of the body — like cells of the heart, like cells of the liver — and by altering our natural circadian rhythm in this way, we’re throwing off that biological rhythm, and that’s a longer term effect.”

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UK scientists said in 2015 that starting school at 10:00 could have huge benefits for teenagers, with research suggesting that adolescents in particular have a late-running biological rhythm.

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He added with a laugh, “I’m not doing push-ups at midnight before I go to sleep. You train a bit later, and the whole routine is pushed back a little bit. But you also want to get a good night’s sleep so your biological rhythm keeps going in the right way.”

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