cronotipo

Portuguese

Etymology

From crono- + -tipo.

Noun

cronotipo m (plural cronotipos)

  1. chronotype (factors that determine if an individual is most alert in the morning or evening)

Spanish

Etymology

From crono- + tipo.

Noun

cronotipo m (plural cronotipos)

  1. chronotype (factors that determine if an individual is most alert in the morning or evening)
    • 2015 October 12, “¿Para qué nos sirve dormir?”, in El País:
      Los cronotipos están asociados a variaciones genéticas, ánimo, función cognitiva y riesgos de problemas de salud.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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