Diurnal differences in urine flow in healthy young men in a light-controlled environment: a randomized crossover design.
Hiromitsu NegoroIsuzu NakamotoSayaka UijiYoshiko MatsushimaBryan J MathisDominika KanikowskaTomoko WakamuraPublished in: Journal of physiological anthropology (2023)
Healthy young men had a clear diurnal Qmax difference that decreased during late night and morning. In addition, the pre-sleep Qmax values in dim daylight were significantly higher than in bright daylight. Taken together, we conclude that late-night and morning decreases in Qmax are an instinctive physiological phenomenon in humans, and the diurnal difference of Qmax can be influenced by daylight conditions.