Association between chronotype and body mass index: The role of C-reactive protein and the cortisol response to stress

Aug 10, 2019Psychoneuroendocrinology

Chronotype and body weight linked through inflammation and stress hormone responses

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Abstract

Lower Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire scores are associated with higher body mass index (BMI) and increased stress-related inflammatory markers.

  • Evening chronotype is linked to higher BMI (r = -.40, p < .05).
  • Individuals with evening preference show elevated C-reactive protein levels (r = -.42, p < .05).
  • Higher cortisol responses to stress are associated with lower MEQ scores (r = -.53, p < .01).
  • C-reactive protein concentrations mediate the relationship between chronotype and BMI (b = -0.03, p < .05).
  • The cortisol stress response moderates this mediated relationship, strengthening it in those with higher cortisol levels (b = 0.005, p < .05).

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