Is latitude associated with chronotype?

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Azevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de
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Resumo: Although significant progress has been made in understanding circadian rhythms, further research with larger and more diverse samples is needed to deepen our understanding of temporal phenotypes and their variability. This thesis examines the relationship between latitude and human chronotype expression, investigating whether variations in annual sunlight exposure between equatorial and non-equatorial regions influence circadian phenotypes. The underlying premise suggests that a stronger solar zeitgeber near the equator should promote greater entrainment to the light/dark cycle, potentially reducing phenotype diversity and favoring morningness in equatorial populations. To test this hypothesis, data from 65,824 individuals distributed across a 33.85° latitude range in Brazil were analyzed. Data collection employed the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) during a single spring week (October 15-21, 2017), minimizing seasonal variations in photoperiod across regions. The analysis employed nested regression models weighted according to population proportions at the time of data collection. Contrary to expectations, results revealed no meaningful relationship between latitude and chronotype (Cohen\'s f2 = 0.00308, 95% CI[0, 0.01214]), consistent with recent findings in the field. All analytical procedures, from raw data processing through effect size estimation, were conducted using reproducible methods. These findings contribute to our evidence-based understanding of circadian rhythm regulation while challenging established assumptions in chronobiology research. While this study does not refute the hypothesis outright, the association between latitude and chronotype should remain an open scientific question rather than settled knowledge until robust evidence confirms it.
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spelling Is latitude associated with chronotype?A latitude está associada ao cronotipo?Biological rhythmsChronobiologyChronotypesCiência da complexidadeCircadian phenotypesComplex systemsComplexity scienceCronobiologiaCronotiposEntrainmentEntrainmentFenótipos circadianosLatitudeLatitudeMCTQMCTQRitmos biológicosSistemas complexosSleepSonoAlthough significant progress has been made in understanding circadian rhythms, further research with larger and more diverse samples is needed to deepen our understanding of temporal phenotypes and their variability. This thesis examines the relationship between latitude and human chronotype expression, investigating whether variations in annual sunlight exposure between equatorial and non-equatorial regions influence circadian phenotypes. The underlying premise suggests that a stronger solar zeitgeber near the equator should promote greater entrainment to the light/dark cycle, potentially reducing phenotype diversity and favoring morningness in equatorial populations. To test this hypothesis, data from 65,824 individuals distributed across a 33.85° latitude range in Brazil were analyzed. Data collection employed the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) during a single spring week (October 15-21, 2017), minimizing seasonal variations in photoperiod across regions. The analysis employed nested regression models weighted according to population proportions at the time of data collection. Contrary to expectations, results revealed no meaningful relationship between latitude and chronotype (Cohen\'s f2 = 0.00308, 95% CI[0, 0.01214]), consistent with recent findings in the field. All analytical procedures, from raw data processing through effect size estimation, were conducted using reproducible methods. These findings contribute to our evidence-based understanding of circadian rhythm regulation while challenging established assumptions in chronobiology research. While this study does not refute the hypothesis outright, the association between latitude and chronotype should remain an open scientific question rather than settled knowledge until robust evidence confirms it.Embora avanços significativos tenham sido feitos na compreensão dos ritmos circadianos, pesquisas adicionais com amostras maiores e mais diversas são necessárias para aprofundar o entendimento sobre os fenótipos temporais e sua variabilidade. Esta dissertação examina a relação entre latitude e a expressão do cronotipo humano, investigando se variações na exposição anual à luz solar entre regiões equatoriais e não equatoriais influenciam os fenótipos circadianos. A premissa subjacente sugere que um zeitgeber solar mais forte ao equador promove um maior entrainment com o ciclo claro/escuro, potencialmente reduzindo a diversidade fenotípica e favorecendo a matutinidade em populações equatoriais. Para testar essa hipótese, foram analisados dados de 65.824 indivíduos distribuídos ao longo de um intervalo latitudinal de 33,85° no Brasil. A coleta de dados foi realizada com o Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) durante uma única semana de primavera (15-21 de outubro de 2017), minimizando variações sazonais no fotoperíodo entre as regiões. A análise empregou modelos de regressão aninhados ponderados de acordo com as proporções populacionais no momento da coleta. Contrariando as expectativas, os resultados não indicaram uma relação significativa entre latitude e cronotipo (f2 de Cohen = 0,00308, 95% IC[0; 0,01214]), em consonância com achados recentes da área. Todos os procedimentos analíticos, desde os dados brutos até a estimativa do tamanho do efeito, foram conduzidos por meio de métodos totalmente reprodutíveis. Esses achados contribuem para uma compreensão baseada em evidências da regulação dos ritmos circadianos, ao mesmo tempo que desafiam pressupostos estabelecidos na pesquisa em cronobiologia. Ainda que este estudo não refute completamente a hipótese, a associação entre latitude e cronotipo deve permanecer uma questão científica em aberto, em vez de ser considerada um conhecimento consolidado, até que evidências robustas a confirmem.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPRodrigues Neto, CamiloAzevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de2025-02-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/100/100132/tde-02042025-063648/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2025-08-18T13:56:02Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-02042025-063648Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212025-08-18T13:56:02Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is latitude associated with chronotype?
A latitude está associada ao cronotipo?
title Is latitude associated with chronotype?
spellingShingle Is latitude associated with chronotype?
Azevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de
Biological rhythms
Chronobiology
Chronotypes
Ciência da complexidade
Circadian phenotypes
Complex systems
Complexity science
Cronobiologia
Cronotipos
Entrainment
Entrainment
Fenótipos circadianos
Latitude
Latitude
MCTQ
MCTQ
Ritmos biológicos
Sistemas complexos
Sleep
Sono
title_short Is latitude associated with chronotype?
title_full Is latitude associated with chronotype?
title_fullStr Is latitude associated with chronotype?
title_full_unstemmed Is latitude associated with chronotype?
title_sort Is latitude associated with chronotype?
author Azevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de
author_facet Azevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rodrigues Neto, Camilo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo, Daniel Kachvartanian de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biological rhythms
Chronobiology
Chronotypes
Ciência da complexidade
Circadian phenotypes
Complex systems
Complexity science
Cronobiologia
Cronotipos
Entrainment
Entrainment
Fenótipos circadianos
Latitude
Latitude
MCTQ
MCTQ
Ritmos biológicos
Sistemas complexos
Sleep
Sono
topic Biological rhythms
Chronobiology
Chronotypes
Ciência da complexidade
Circadian phenotypes
Complex systems
Complexity science
Cronobiologia
Cronotipos
Entrainment
Entrainment
Fenótipos circadianos
Latitude
Latitude
MCTQ
MCTQ
Ritmos biológicos
Sistemas complexos
Sleep
Sono
description Although significant progress has been made in understanding circadian rhythms, further research with larger and more diverse samples is needed to deepen our understanding of temporal phenotypes and their variability. This thesis examines the relationship between latitude and human chronotype expression, investigating whether variations in annual sunlight exposure between equatorial and non-equatorial regions influence circadian phenotypes. The underlying premise suggests that a stronger solar zeitgeber near the equator should promote greater entrainment to the light/dark cycle, potentially reducing phenotype diversity and favoring morningness in equatorial populations. To test this hypothesis, data from 65,824 individuals distributed across a 33.85° latitude range in Brazil were analyzed. Data collection employed the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) during a single spring week (October 15-21, 2017), minimizing seasonal variations in photoperiod across regions. The analysis employed nested regression models weighted according to population proportions at the time of data collection. Contrary to expectations, results revealed no meaningful relationship between latitude and chronotype (Cohen\'s f2 = 0.00308, 95% CI[0, 0.01214]), consistent with recent findings in the field. All analytical procedures, from raw data processing through effect size estimation, were conducted using reproducible methods. These findings contribute to our evidence-based understanding of circadian rhythm regulation while challenging established assumptions in chronobiology research. While this study does not refute the hypothesis outright, the association between latitude and chronotype should remain an open scientific question rather than settled knowledge until robust evidence confirms it.
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