waakritme
Waakritme refers to the daily cycle of wakefulness and alertness that marks the wake portion of the body’s circadian rhythm. It describes when a person is most and least alert during a 24-hour day and how this pattern interacts with sleep timing, performance, and mood.
The waakritme is regulated by the body’s master clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus,
Individuals vary in their chronotypes, influencing when their waakritme optimizes alertness. Some people are more alert
Measurement of waakritme can involve sleep diaries or actigraphy, and researchers may examine markers such as