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Title: Jet lag really is worse if you go east instead of west — mathematicians just proved it
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URL Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/mathemat ... d-jet-lag-141525093.html?nhp=1
Published: Jul 16, 2016
Author: [Luke Dormehl]
Post Date: 2016-07-16 07:24:19 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 404
Comments: 23

Yahoo... If you’ve ever thought that jet lag hits you much harder when traveling east rather than west, it’s not your imagination -- as a new mathematical model created by researchers at the University of Maryland proves.

If you’ve ever thought that jet lag hits you much harder when traveling east rather than west, it’s not your imagination — a new mathematical model created by researchers at the University of Maryland proves that its actually true.

As co-author of the study Professor Michelle Girvan tells Digital Trends, it’s all to do with the brain’s so-called “pacemaker cells” getting disrupted as people travel across different timezones.

“The reason that it’s harder to go east for most people is that your internal clock has a natural period that’s a little bit longer than 24 hours,” Professor Girvan explains. “What that means is that if you travel west, that’s making your day longer — which your internal clock has an easier time with because its period is already slightly more than 24 hours. With east, on the other hand, it’s more more difficult for the opposite reason.”

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The University of Maryland study uses mathematical proofs to show how the brain’s pacemaker cells have to resynchronize as they adapt to new timezones — with certain eastbound journeys being so far that they actually set your internal clock backwards instead of forwards.

“What was surprising for us was that the small difference between the natural period of your internal clock and a full 24 hour day is responsible for very large differences, in terms of recovering from jetlag for a trip that’s east versus west,” Professor Girvan continues. According to the model she helped develop, traveling eastward across three timezones will take the average person around four days to recover — while a similar trip westward would take just three days for a person to return to normal.

She does, however, note that not everyone reacts in exactly the same way, and that the parameters in the model account for variation on a person-to-person basis. “For some people, the toughest travel might be six hours east,” Professor Girvan says. “For other people it might be nine hours east.”

Going forwards, she tells Digital Trends that she would like to form “a stronger partnership with neuroscientists” to find out more about this effect. So long as that neuroscientist is located west of Maryland, presumably!

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#1. To: Tatarewicz, christine, Lod, Randge, Horse, NeoconsNailed, Cynicom, Rotara, noone222, Artisan, Esso (#0)

Flying from Los Angeles to Philadelphia was refreshing and fun. (leave at 4p arrive at 10 P after slightly over 3 hrs of flight)

But, flying west into the jet stream was exhausting. I felt as if I had pedaled the plane the whole way. The wind resistance and the extra hour of flight resulted in a two day recovery, most of which was in my crib.

The X factor of course was the North American jet stream. Otherwise, the article is probably accurate when flying white slaves from Singapore to Saudi Arabia, for instance.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2016-07-16   9:20:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: HOUNDDAWG, lod, randge (#1)

the biggest problem I have on planes is not enough legroom.

I'm not sure why, but as I get older I require much less sleep. Plus I usually have a lot of energy. and because of my job, I am used to all sorts of zany schedules. So I haven't found planes to have any effect on my sleep or fatigue one way or another. I also haven't had any aggravation at airports for many years now. the workers are always very polite and professional, which I found to be a very pleasant surprise.

Artisan  posted on  2016-07-17   14:36:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Artisan (#8)

the workers are always very polite and professional,

Airlines are keenly aware that the traveling public feel that flying is a lot less fun than it used to be and that there's a lot more aggravation on board and at airports. They're training personnel to be extra nice.

Even the TSA (at Houston) are disarmingly low key and generally friendly.

randge  posted on  2016-07-17   15:16:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#11. To: randge (#10)

Whoa. Bush, Hobby, or both?

Amazing report, thanks.

Lod  posted on  2016-07-17 15:42:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: randge (#10)

Airlines are keenly aware that the traveling public feel that flying is a lot less fun than it used to be and that there's a lot more aggravation on board and at airports. They're training personnel to be extra nice.

Even the TSA (at Houston) are disarmingly low key and generally friendly.

It's easy to be nice when the descendants of former overseers are standing in lines before you, miserable and intimidated.

TSA training probably teaches, "Remember, you are a god, so be nice!"

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