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  1. Association of Chrononutrition Indices with Anthropometric Parameters, Academic Performance, and Psychoemotional State of Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study
  2. Chronotype and lipid metabolism in Arctic Sojourn Workers
  3. Macromolecular Hydrodynamics and Fractal Structures of the Lignins of Fir Wood and Oat Husks
  4. Meal timing and melatonin-containing food intake in young people with social jetlag
  5. The Association between Melatonin-Containing Foods Consumption and Students’ Sleep–Wake Rhythm, Psychoemotional, and Anthropometric Characteristics: A Semi-Quantitative Analysis and Hypothetical Application
  6. Afternoon school shift is associated with increased risk of overweight/obesity in 11–14‐year‐old females with early and intermediate chronotype
  7. Time perspective, sleep and wellbeing of the elderly during COVID-19 pandemic
  8. Wearable Light-and-Motion Dataloggers for Sleep/Wake Research: A Review
  9. Later school start time is associated with better academic performance, sleep-wake rhythm characteristics, and eating behavior
  10. Food addiction and emotional eating are associated with intradaily rest–activity rhythm variability
  11. Actimetry-Derived 24 h Rest–Activity Rhythm Indices Applied to Predict MCTQ and PSQI
  12. Association between food addiction and time perspective during COVID-19 isolation
  13. Associations among sleep-wake rhythm characteristics, time perspective and psycho-emotional state during COVID-19 isolation
  14. Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown in Eating Disorders: A Multicentre Collaborative International Study
  15. Food addiction and weight in students with high academic performance
  16. Food preferences and YFAS/YFAS-C scores in schoolchildren and university students
  17. Latitudinal and longitudinal distribution of the prevalence of sleep disturbances among healthcare professionals in China: a chronobiological explanation
  18. COVID Isolation Eating Scale ( CIES ): Analysis of the impact of confinement in eating disorders and obesity—A collaborative international study
  19. Food addiction and symptoms of depression among inhabitants of the European North of Russia: Associations with sleep characteristics and photoperiod
  20. Food addiction in young adult residents of Russia: Associations with emotional and anthropometric characteristics
  21. Chronotype, social jetlag, and time perspective
  22. Food addiction in Russian adolescents: Associations with age, sex, weight, and depression
  23. Geomagnetic activity and human reproduction in the Far North
  24. Young inhabitants of the North with late chronotype and social jetlag consume more high-calorie foods and alcohol
  25. Association of chronotype and social jetlag with human non-verbal intelligence
  26. Association of social jetlag experienced by young northerners with their appetite after having breakfast
  27. In vitro gastrointestinal-resistant pectin hydrogel particles for β-glucuronidase adsorption
  28. Seven-year survey of sleep timing in Russian children and adolescents: chronic 1-h forward transition of social clock is associated with increased social jetlag and winter pattern of mood seasonality
  29. The influence of chronotype on the academic achievement of children and adolescents – evidence from Russian Karelia
  30. Wrist temperature and cortisol awakening response in humans with social jetlag in the North
  31. Psqi Estimation in The Sample of Russian Students
  32. Adsorption ofβ-glucuronidase and estrogens on pectin/lignin hydrogel particles
  33. Psychometric properties of the Russian version of the Composite Scale of Morningness
  34. Weekly changes in the amplitude of the circadian rhythm of total antioxidant activity of human saliva
  35. Sleep characteristics, chronotype and winter depression in 10-20-year-olds in northern European Russia
  36. Chemical Structure and Antioxidant Properties of Lignins from Conifer, Broadleaf, and Herbaceous Plants
  37. Impact of Cabbage Pectin–Protein Complex on Microbial β-Glucuronidase Activity
  38. ChemInform Abstract: Convenient Synthesis of 2,2′- and 4,4′-Methylenebisphenols with Bulky Alkyl Substituents and Evaluation of Their Antioxidant Activity.
  39. Convenient Synthesis of 2,2′- and 4,4′-Methylenebisphenols with Bulky Alkyl Substituents and Evaluation of Their Antioxidant Activity
  40. Factors Affecting Chronotype of Adolescents in the North According to Multiple Regression Analysis
  41. Circadian rhythm of the antioxidant system depends on chronotype
  42. Impact of Perinatal Photoperiod on the Chronotype of 11- to 18-Year-Olds in Northern European Russia
  43. Effect of successive acid and enzymatic hydrolysis on the structure and antioxidant activity of pectins
  44. The Pattern of Entrainment of the Human Sleep-Wake Rhythm by the Natural Photoperiod in the North
  45. Interaction of Microbial β-Glucuronidase with Vegetable Pectins
  46. Author's reply In Reply to the Letter By Erren
  47. Latitude of Residence and Position in Time Zone are Predictors of Cancer Incidence, Cancer Mortality, and Life Expectancy at Birth
  48. Antioxidant properties of terpene-substituted phenols
  49. CHRONOTYPE, SLEEP LENGTH, AND SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT OF 11- TO 23-YEAR-OLD STUDENTS IN NORTHERN EUROPEAN RUSSIA
  50. Human chronotypes in the North
  51. The effects of ultraviolet irradiation upon structure and antioxidant activity of silenan from bladder campion callus
  52. Seasonal changes in the circadian rhythm of the total antioxidant activity of human saliva
  53. Diurnal changes in the total antioxidant activity of human saliva
  54. Comparative analysis of function of reproductive organs of cow and female reindeer. Cellular composition of blood in vessels of reproductive organs
  55. Comparative analysis of functions of cow and reindeer female reproductive organs: Progesterone content in vessels of reproductive organs
  56. Structure and Antioxidant Characteristics of Wheat and Oat Lignins
  57. Seasonal Dynamics of Cattle Reproduction in the North
  58. Comparative Morphological Analysis of Ovaries in Cow and Reindeer
  59. 10.1007/s10747-008-1019-5
  60. The content of sex hormones in the enteric medium of female ruminants