Title: What Causes Jet Lag and How to Avoid It

Content: <div id='article-page'><div id='article-content' data-media-url='//news-app-staging.s3.amazonaws.com' data-base-url='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com' data-sound-name='https://news-app-production.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/13/jetlag_audio.m4a' data-capture-url='//staging.analytics.lingraphica.com/events/capture_news' data-article-title='What Causes Jet Lag and How to Avoid It' data-article-id='263'><script src='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/javascripts/getscripts.js'></script><link rel='stylesheet' href='//news-app-staging.herokuapp.com/stylesheets/article.css' type='text/css' /><div class='article'><p><span data-start-time='0' data-end-time='3250'>Our bodies react to daylight.</span> <span data-start-time='3250' data-end-time='11979'>In fact, light is the most powerful environmental signal for re-setting our biological clock.</span> <span data-start-time='11979' data-end-time='19167'>Part of the job of the biological clock is to control when we sleep and when we wake.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='19167' data-end-time='25563'>Light has a similar effect on a common insect: the fruit fly.</span> <span data-start-time='25563' data-end-time='33521'>So says Logan Roberts, a PhD student at the University of California, Irvine.</span> <span data-start-time='33521' data-end-time='37500'>He was the lead writer of a report on the subject.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='37500' data-end-time='44708'>A long flight can affect ones biological clock, sometimes for days.</span> <span data-start-time='44708' data-end-time='56063'>Air travelers can get very tired and develop unpleasant feelings when they fly great distances across time zones.</span> <span data-start-time='56063' data-end-time='68958'>The natural order of things can become unbalanced on long, overseas trips from east to west or from west to east.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='68958' data-end-time='78417'>In experiments, Logan Roberts and other researchers removed the brains of genetically-engineered flies.</span> <span data-start-time='78417' data-end-time='83500'>The insects genes were changed for the purpose of this study.</span> <span data-start-time='83500' data-end-time='88428'>The researchers kept the brains alive in a laboratory.</span> <span data-start-time='88428' data-end-time='96396'>They used bursts of light to change their circadian rhythm by two hours.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='96396' data-end-time='108396'>A circadian rhythm is a 24-hour cycle, a series of events or actions that happen in the same order, over and over again.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='108396' data-end-time='116375'>This natural system tells our bodies when to sleep and helps to control many other processes.</span> <span data-start-time='116375' data-end-time='124938'>This internal body clock is affected by environmental signals, like sunlight and temperature.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='124938' data-end-time='130729'>The researchers studied how the brains of the fruit flies reacted.</span> <span data-start-time='130729' data-end-time='140104'>Mr. Roberts says that by using a low-light-sensitive camera, they could see activity in individual neurons.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='140104' data-end-time='144604'>"The activity is measured by the amount of light these single neurons emit.</span> <span data-start-time='144604' data-end-time='154292'>They have a firefly gene engineered into these flies, so that when these cells are active, they actually, literally light up in the brain and we can measure that activity."</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='154292' data-end-time='158708'>The new report was published in the journal Current Biology.</span> <span data-start-time='158708' data-end-time='170333'>The study is the first to document in real-time how neurons react to changes in lighting like those affecting the jet-lagged traveler.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='170333' data-end-time='178188'>Logan Roberts uses the word desynchronized when talking about the study and jet lag.</span> <span data-start-time='178188' data-end-time='186250'>This means to cause a process that takes place at times or in cycles independent of another process.</span> <span data-start-time='186250' data-end-time='192896'>In unscientific terms, you might say out of sync or out of whack.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='192896' data-end-time='198938'>"And we can see that some of these cells change their activity when a light is shown directly on them.</span> <span data-start-time='198938' data-end-time='203104'>They actually become desynchronized amongst the groups and within the groups.</span> <span data-start-time='203104' data-end-time='215229'>So that sense of de-synchronization - or when you feel out of whack with the environment after you experience jet lag - your nervous system actually reflects that same thing in becoming de-synchronized within itself."</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='215229' data-end-time='223063'>In this state of de-synchronization, he adds, communication between some neurons weakens.</span> <span data-start-time='223063' data-end-time='235271'>He says using light to temporarily reset your biological clock before you travel could help to reduce symptoms when you arrive at your final stop.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='235271' data-end-time='250500'>"We believe that if we can harness that and actually use that to actually induce this de-synchronization, this weakening of communications between these cells before jet lag, before, say, you would travel rapidly across time zones, we believe that could actually accelerate recovery from jet lag."</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='250500' data-end-time='260188'>Mr. Roberts says the model used to study jet lag in fruit flies can be used in the study of other human conditions.</span> <span data-start-time='260188' data-end-time='272021'>He says that when our body clock is out of sync, we can be at greater risk for diabetes, cancer and diseases of the nervous system.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='272021' data-end-time='276333'>Light therapy is not the only treatment for jet lag.</span> <span data-start-time='276333' data-end-time='282042'>There are other things you can do to feel less tired the next time you travel.</span> <span data-start-time='282042' data-end-time='290563'>Sleep experts at the medical website WebMD have these suggestions on how to fight jet lag.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='290563' data-end-time='296938'>1. Try changing your meal and sleep times before you go.</span> <span data-start-time='296938' data-end-time='308167'>Several days before you travel, start moving your bedtime and hours for meals closer to the times you plan to eat and sleep on your trip.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='308167' data-end-time='313396'>2. Start making small changes while in flight.</span> <span data-start-time='313396' data-end-time='316500'>Change your watch when you get on the airplane.</span> <span data-start-time='316500' data-end-time='319667'>This is playing a trick on the mind. </span> <span data-start-time='319667' data-end-time='325083'>But it can help you to start thinking of the time at the other end of the flight.</span> <span data-start-time='325083' data-end-time='330229'>Try to sleep on the plane if it is nighttime in the place where you are going. </span> <span data-start-time='330229' data-end-time='333542'>Try to stay awake if it is daytime.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='333542' data-end-time='337000'>3. Arrive early.</span> <span data-start-time='337000' data-end-time='344896'>If you are traveling for work or for a personal reason, try to arrive a few days early, if possible.</span> <span data-start-time='344896' data-end-time='350563'>This will give your mind and body more time to correct to the new hours.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='350563' data-end-time='357792'>4. Drink lots of water before, during, and after your flight.</span> <span data-start-time='357792' data-end-time='363875'>Avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine a few hours before you plan to sleep.</span> <span data-start-time='363875' data-end-time='367750'>Alcohol and caffeine can interfere with sleep.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='367750' data-end-time='370750'>5. Move around.</span> <span data-start-time='370750' data-end-time='376104'>During your flight, get up and walk around or stretch every so often.</span> <span data-start-time='376104' data-end-time='380958'>But after you land, avoid heavy exercise near bedtime.</span> <span data-start-time='380958' data-end-time='387542'>Exercise near bedtime can delay sleep, whether on an overseas trip or at home.</span> </p><p><span data-start-time='387542' data-end-time='391152'>And thats the Health & Lifestyle Report, Im Anna Matteo.</span> </p></div><div class='control-buttons-sticky' style='display:none;'><div class='control-buttons'><button title='Back' class='back' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Play' class='play' disabled='disabled'></button><button title='Pause' class='pause' style='display:none;'></button><button title='Forward' class='forward' disabled='disabled'></button><button class='finished-reading' style='display:none;'>Done</button></div></div></div><div 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Our bodies react to daylight. In fact, light is the most powerful environmental signal for re-setting our biological clock. Part of the job of the biological clock is to control when we sleep and when we wake.

Light has a similar effect on a common insect: the fruit fly. So says Logan Roberts, a PhD student at the University of California, Irvine. He was the lead writer of a report on the subject.

A long flight can affect ones biological clock, sometimes for days. Air travelers can get very tired and develop unpleasant feelings when they fly great distances across time zones. The natural order of things can become unbalanced on long, overseas trips from east to west or from west to east.

In experiments, Logan Roberts and other researchers removed the brains of genetically-engineered flies. The insects genes were changed for the purpose of this study. The researchers kept the brains alive in a laboratory. They used bursts of light to change their circadian rhythm by two hours.

A circadian rhythm is a 24-hour cycle, a series of events or actions that happen in the same order, over and over again.

This natural system tells our bodies when to sleep and helps to control many other processes. This internal body clock is affected by environmental signals, like sunlight and temperature.

The researchers studied how the brains of the fruit flies reacted. Mr. Roberts says that by using a low-light-sensitive camera, they could see activity in individual neurons.

"The activity is measured by the amount of light these single neurons emit. They have a firefly gene engineered into these flies, so that when these cells are active, they actually, literally light up in the brain and we can measure that activity."

The new report was published in the journal Current Biology. The study is the first to document in real-time how neurons react to changes in lighting like those affecting the jet-lagged traveler.

Logan Roberts uses the word desynchronized when talking about the study and jet lag. This means to cause a process that takes place at times or in cycles independent of another process. In unscientific terms, you might say out of sync or out of whack.

"And we can see that some of these cells change their activity when a light is shown directly on them. They actually become desynchronized amongst the groups and within the groups. So that sense of de-synchronization - or when you feel out of whack with the environment after you experience jet lag - your nervous system actually reflects that same thing in becoming de-synchronized within itself."

In this state of de-synchronization, he adds, communication between some neurons weakens. He says using light to temporarily reset your biological clock before you travel could help to reduce symptoms when you arrive at your final stop.

"We believe that if we can harness that and actually use that to actually induce this de-synchronization, this weakening of communications between these cells before jet lag, before, say, you would travel rapidly across time zones, we believe that could actually accelerate recovery from jet lag."

Mr. Roberts says the model used to study jet lag in fruit flies can be used in the study of other human conditions. He says that when our body clock is out of sync, we can be at greater risk for diabetes, cancer and diseases of the nervous system.

Light therapy is not the only treatment for jet lag. There are other things you can do to feel less tired the next time you travel. Sleep experts at the medical website WebMD have these suggestions on how to fight jet lag.

1. Try changing your meal and sleep times before you go. Several days before you travel, start moving your bedtime and hours for meals closer to the times you plan to eat and sleep on your trip.

2. Start making small changes while in flight. Change your watch when you get on the airplane. This is playing a trick on the mind. But it can help you to start thinking of the time at the other end of the flight. Try to sleep on the plane if it is nighttime in the place where you are going. Try to stay awake if it is daytime.

3. Arrive early. If you are traveling for work or for a personal reason, try to arrive a few days early, if possible. This will give your mind and body more time to correct to the new hours.

4. Drink lots of water before, during, and after your flight. Avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine a few hours before you plan to sleep. Alcohol and caffeine can interfere with sleep.

5. Move around. During your flight, get up and walk around or stretch every so often. But after you land, avoid heavy exercise near bedtime. Exercise near bedtime can delay sleep, whether on an overseas trip or at home.

And thats the Health & Lifestyle Report, Im Anna Matteo.

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