Circadian Health Glossary
Body Clock (Biological Clock)
The body clock, also known as a biological clock, is an internal system that regulates periodic biological functions in an individual’s body. It's most commonly associated with the circadian rhythm, but it influences many other aspects of health and well-being.
What Are the Functions of the Body Clock?
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Regulates sleep and wakefulness
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Influences hormone production (e.g., melatonin for sleep)
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Affects body temperature (generally cooler at night)
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Impacts digestion and metabolism
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Plays a role in cell regeneration (often occurring during sleep)
What Makes up the Body Clock?
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The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN): Located in the hypothalamus, the SCN acts as the master clock, receiving light signals and setting the body’s overall rhythm.
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Light exposure: Light, particularly from sunlight or electronic devices, plays a crucial role in synchronizing the body clock with the external environment (day and night).
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Melatonin: A hormone produced by the pineal gland, melatonin levels rise in darkness and promote sleepiness.
What External Factors Affect the Body Clock?
- Light exposure: Regular exposure to sunlight helps keep yourbody clockin sync with the natural day-night cycle.
- Sleepschedule: Going to bed and waking up at consistent times, helps regulate yourbody clock.
- Diet: Eating a balanced diet and avoiding heavy meals before bed can promote bettersleepand support yourbody clockfunction.
- Exercise: Regular exercise can improvesleepquality, but avoid strenuous activity too close to bedtime as it can be stimulating.
How Does Light Therapy Help Regulate the Body Clock?
Light therapy and light therapy glasses help regulate the body clock by mimicking natural sunlight and influencing the production of melatonin. For example, with seasonal affective disorder (SAD), reduced sunlight exposure during winter disrupts the melatonin cycle, leading to daytime fatigue and low mood. Light therapy provides the missing light signal, regulating melatonin production and promoting better sleep at night and alertness during the day.