>From a clinical standpoint I have heard that patients receiving acupuncture almost always seem to get better faster and get longer lasting results when treated in the morning. I have not read any scientific reports regarding this interesting aspect of therapy. Anyone know of any good references?
Cheers,
Tobias
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From: Finn, Christian <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 12:07 PM
Subject: Genetics and Biological Rhythms
> Dear all,
>
> I recently attended a lecture on genetics and biological rhythms. I learned
> some interesting facts regarding the timing of medical treatment and it's
> subsequent effect on recovery (i.e. the same treatment given at different
> times of the day results in significant differences in mortality rates).
>
> Has anyone seen any research in the sports/exercise/nutrition field showing
> that the time of day that training is carried out has a significant effect
> on the adaptations to that session (e.g. a morning training session
> increases VO2max to a greater extent than in the evening)?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Christian Finn, M.Sc.
>
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