Translational Initiative to Map Epigenetics in Sleep
- Conditions
- Biological Aging
- Interventions
- Other: Surveys
- Registration Number
- NCT06333301
- Lead Sponsor
- Elysium Health
- Brief Summary
The primary aim of TIME-ZZZ is to explore the relationship between chronotype, incidence of depression and biological age, and whether individuals working "out-of-phase" with their chronotype are more likely to exhibit signs of depression and accelerated biological aging.
- Detailed Description
Understanding the relationship between chronotype, depression, and biological age is important in the field of sleep research and mental health. Sleep patterns and their alignment with an individual's internal body clock, or chronotype, have been increasingly recognized as influential factors in various aspects of well-being, including mental health and overall physiological aging. By conducting a study that investigates the potential correlation between chronotype, incidence of depression, and biological age, along with the impact of working "out-of-phase" with one's chronotype, the investigators can shed light on crucial aspects of sleep, mental health, and their interplay with biological aging.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 10000
- Has taken an INDEX test within the last 3 months
- Has registered at least 1 INDEX kit via the Elysium Health website
- Able and willing to provide digital consent to the RSCF, and the TIME-ZZZ Research Subject Consent Form
- Consent to participate not given
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description TIME-ZZZ Surveys Group will complete several surveys
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Effect of being "out of phase" with chronotype on biological age At baseline Determine whether individuals working "out-of-phase" with their chronotype (from TIME-ZZZ survey responses) exhibit higher rates of biological aging compared to those working within their chronotype
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Identification of DNA methylation markers associated with chronotype At baseline Identify specific DNA methylation markers associated with chronotype (from TIME-ZZZ surveys) thereby providing potential insights into the epigenetic regulation of sleep-wake patterns
Identification of DNA methylation markers associated with depression At baseline Identify specific DNA methylation markers associated with depression (from TIME-ZZZ surveys) potentially shedding light on the underlying epigenetic mechanisms involved in the development and progression of depressive disorders.
Effect of Chronotype Alignment and Depression Risk in Relation to Rate of Aging At baseline Determine the effect of chronotype alignment and depression risk (from TIME-ZZZ surveys) on biological rate of aging