The Effect of a Continuous 1-Hour Time Delay on Circadian Rhythms (NCT07317349) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Effect of a Continuous 1-Hour Time Delay on Circadian Rhythms
Denmark40 participantsStarted 2025-12-20
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether the experience of a daily time delay can affect our internal circadian rhythm.
Who can participate
Age range23 Years – 45 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria
* Healthy adults aged 23-45 years
* Part of a heterosexual, cohabiting couple willing to participate together in a five-day in-laboratory study
* Both partners meet all inclusion criteria
* Completion of at least upper-secondary education
* Maintain a regular sleep-wake schedule
* Habitual sleep timing within a normative range (non-extreme chronotype), assessed using the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) or the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ)
* Both partners fall within the acceptable chronotype range to ensure aligned sleep-wake patterns
* Low seasonality scores on the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ)
* Free from underlying sleep or mood disorders
Exclusion Criteria
* Engages in night-shift work or maintains an irregular work or sleep schedule
* International travel involving a time-zone change of more than two hours within the past two months, or anticipated travel before study completion
* Diagnosed neurological, psychiatric, or sleep disorder (e.g., insomnia, sleep apnea, bipolar disorder)
* High risk of sleep apnea, defined as a Berlin Questionnaire score \>2 (Lauritzen et al., 2018)
* Use of medications known to affect sleep, alertness, melatonin secretion, or circadian timing
* Unable or unwilling to comply with behavioral restrictions, including refraining from electronic devices displaying time cues unless clocks are removed and devices are disconnected from Wi-Fi
* Unable or unwilling to comply with consumption …