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- Jet_lag abstract "Jet lag, medically referred to as desynchronosis, is a physiological condition which results from alterations to the body's circadian rhythms resulting from rapid long-distance transmeridian (east–west or west–east) travel on high-speed aircraft. It was previously classified as one of the circadian rhythm sleep disorders.The condition of jet lag may last several days until one is fully adjusted to the new time zone, and a recovery rate of one day per time zone crossed is a suggested guideline. The issue of jet lag is especially pronounced for airline pilots, crew, and frequent travelers. Airlines have regulations aimed at combating pilot fatigue caused by jet lag.The common term jet lag is used, because before the arrival of passenger jet aircraft, it was generally uncommon to travel far and fast enough to cause jet lag. Trips in propeller-driven aircraft and trains were slower and of more limited distance than jet flights, and thus did not contribute as widely to the problem.".
- Jet_lag icd10 "G47.2".
- Jet_lag icd9 "307.45, 780.50 327.35".
- Jet_lag meshId "D021081".
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- Jet_lag icd "307.45".
- Jet_lag icd "G47.2".
- Jet_lag meshid "D021081".
- Jet_lag name "Jet lag".
- Jet_lag wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Jet_lag subject Category:Aviation_medicine.
- Jet_lag subject Category:Circadian_rhythm.
- Jet_lag subject Category:Sleep_disorders.
- Jet_lag subject Category:Time_zones.
- Jet_lag type Disease.
- Jet_lag type AilmentCondition.
- Jet_lag type Situation.
- Jet_lag comment "Jet lag, medically referred to as desynchronosis, is a physiological condition which results from alterations to the body's circadian rhythms resulting from rapid long-distance transmeridian (east–west or west–east) travel on high-speed aircraft. It was previously classified as one of the circadian rhythm sleep disorders.The condition of jet lag may last several days until one is fully adjusted to the new time zone, and a recovery rate of one day per time zone crossed is a suggested guideline.".
- Jet_lag label "Décalage horaire (syndrome)".
- Jet_lag label "Jet lag".
- Jet_lag label "Jet lag".
- Jet_lag label "Jet lag".
- Jet_lag label "Jet lag".
- Jet_lag label "Jetlag".
- Jet_lag label "Jetlag".
- Jet_lag label "Zespół nagłej zmiany strefy czasowej".
- Jet_lag label "Джетлаг".
- Jet_lag label "اضطراب الرحلات الجوية الطويلة".
- Jet_lag label "时差问题".
- Jet_lag label "時差ぼけ".
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- Jet_lag sameAs 時差ぼけ.
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- Jet_lag name "Jet lag".