M. Rivero
18 Papers
56 Citations
M. Rivero is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & Melatonin. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Tryptophan-enriched cereal intake improves nocturnal sleep, melatonin, serotonin, and total antioxidant capacity levels and mood in elderly humans.
Rafael Bravo,S. Matito,Javier Cubero,Sergio D. Paredes,Lourdes Franco,M. Rivero,Ana Rodríguez,Carmen Barriga +7 more
TL;DR: The consumption of cereals enriched with tryptophan increased sleep efficiency, actual sleep time, immobile time, and decreased total nocturnal activity, sleep fragmentation index, and sleep latency as well as improving anxiety and depression symptoms.
The possible role of human milk nucleotides as sleep inducers.
C. L. Sánchez,Javier Cubero,J. Sanchez,Belen Chanclón,M. Rivero,Ana Rodríguez,Carmen Barriga +6 more
TL;DR: The rise in nocturnal levels of 5′AMP, 5′GMP, and 5′UMP could be involved in inducing the 'hypnotic' action of breast-milk at night in the infant.
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Chrononutrition: use of dissociated day/night infant milk formulas to improve the development of the wake-sleep rhythms. Effects of tryptophan.
TL;DR: The chronobiological changes in the normal components of the diet can improve infantile development of sleep/wake rhythms and the urinary metabolites of serotonin suggest that the observed improvements were due to an increased use of serotonin to melatonin synthesis.
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Evolution of the circadian profile of human milk amino acids during breastfeeding
C. L. Sánchez,C. L. Sánchez,Javier Cubero,J. Sanchez,Lourdes Franco,Ana Rodríguez,M. Rivero,Carmen Barriga +7 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the circadian rhythm of breast milk amino acids and their evolution throughout the breastfeeding period found that during the last stage (mature milk), when breast milk has fully stabilized, most amino acids showed a circadian rhythm.
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Análisis del contenido en nitrógeno y proteínas de leche materna, día vs noche
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors collected human milk samples from health mothers living throughout Community of Extremadura (Spain) from January 2008 to December 2008 with less than two months of lactation.