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Denis Gubin

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Gubin D, Weinert D, Stefani O, Otsuka K, Borisenkov M, Cornelissen G
Diagnostics (Basel) . 2025 Feb; 15(3). PMID: 39941257
Wearable devices have gained increasing attention for use in multifunctional applications related to health monitoring, particularly in research of the circadian rhythms of cognitive functions and metabolic processes. In this...
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Gubin D, Boldyreva J, Stefani O, Kolomeichuk S, Danilova L, Shigabaeva A, et al.
Chronobiol Int . 2025 Jan; 42(1):133-146. PMID: 39761104
Seven-day actigraphy was performed within 1 month in 122 community-dwelling adults (mean age 24.40 y, 31 (25.4%) men) in the same city of Tyumen, Russia. Groups with different COVID-19 status...
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Gubin D, Malishevskaya T, Weinert D, Zakharova E, Astakhov S, Cornelissen G
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) . 2024 Dec; 29(12):410. PMID: 39735989
This review explores the intricate relationship between glaucoma and circadian rhythm disturbances. As a principal organ for photic signal reception and transduction, the eye plays a pivotal role in coordinating...
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Gubin D, Danilenko K, Stefani O, Kolomeichuk S, Markov A, Petrov I, et al.
J Pineal Res . 2024 Dec; 77(1):e70023. PMID: 39723449
Light environment in the Arctic differs widely with the seasons. Studies of relationships between objectively measured circadian phase and amplitude of light exposure and melatonin in community-dwelling Arctic residents are...
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Sato M, Roszak M, Hashimoto T, Kolodziejczak B, Gubin D, Boudville N, et al.
BMC Med Educ . 2024 Oct; 24(1):1160. PMID: 39420324
Background: People differ in their preferred time for intellectual activities. Morningness-eveningness preferences describe the preferred time for performing daily activities and are determined by chronotype. Chronotype reflects circadian preference in...
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Gubin D, Danilenko K, Stefani O, Kolomeichuk S, Markov A, Petrov I, et al.
Biology (Basel) . 2024 Jan; 13(1). PMID: 38248453
This study explores the relationship between the light features of the Arctic spring equinox and circadian rhythms, sleep and metabolic health. Residents (N = 62) provided week-long actigraphy measures, including...
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Gubin D, Vetoshkin A, Shurkevich N, Gapon L, Borisenkov M, Cornelissen G, et al.
Chronobiol Int . 2023 Sep; 40(9):1198-1208. PMID: 37700623
This study relates answers to the Munich Chronotype Questionnaire (MCTQ) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) from Arctic Sojourn Workers (ASW) of Yamburg Settlement, 68° Latitude North, 75° Longitude East...
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Gubin D, Neroev V, Malishevskaya T, Kolomeichuk S, Cornelissen G, Yuzhakova N, et al.
J Affect Disord . 2023 Apr; 333:290-296. PMID: 37084971
Background: Light is a known factor affecting mood and the circadian system. Light deficit is linked to deteriorated transduction of photic information to the brain, and reduced amplitude of the...
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Gubin D, Weinert D
Neural Regen Res . 2022 Jan; 17(8):1759-1760. PMID: 35017435
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Korman M, Tkachev V, Reis C, Komada Y, Kitamura S, Gubin D, et al.
J Sleep Res . 2021 Sep; 31(2):e13471. PMID: 34549481
Light is an important regulator of daily human physiology in providing time-of-day information for the circadian clock to stay synchronised with the 24-hr day. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic...