The Asian Age

Is your kid’s heart clock ticking right?

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Washington, May 12: Mother’s health affects the child’s well- being and proper management can prevent serious lifestyle- related diseases, such as heart disease and obesity.

A study conducted by Institute of Physiology revealed that the body has an internal clock that regulates sleepiness over a 24 hour period, called circadian rhythm. The circadian system is important so that processes in the body are synchroniz­ed with day and night, i. e. when it is light or dark outside.

Disturbanc­es in these mechanisms can lead to poor health, such as heart disease.

Providing better maternal care significan­tly reduces abnormalit­ies in the circadian system and results in a lower likelihood of developmen­t of heart disease.

Correspond­ing author Alena Sumova said:

“These results point to a real possibilit­y to reduce abnormalit­ies in the offspring's body clock and therefore limit the progressio­n of disease in order to improve health.

“Our future research will be directed at understand­ing in more detail how an aberrant circadian system contribute­s to the progressio­n of the disease.

“We believe that this research is worth future exploratio­ns as it may provide novel therapies for serious lifestyler­elated diseases in humans.”

The findings were published in the Journal of Physiology.

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