Association Between Chronotype and Cardiometabolic Risk in 1462 Adults from the General Population: Mediation Analysis of Body Fat Percentage and Waist-to-Height Ratio.

Apr 27, 2026Metabolites

Chronotype linked to heart and metabolism risk in 1462 adults, partly through body fat and waist size

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Abstract

Chronotype was independently associated with cardiometabolic risk, with a β value of 0.055 after covariate adjustment.

  • Chronotype reflects individual circadian organization and has been linked to metabolic profiles.
  • The study analyzed data from 1462 adults to understand the relationship between chronotype and cardiometabolic risk.
  • Body fat percentage and waist-to-height ratio were evaluated as potential mediators in the association.
  • While chronotype explained a small increase in cardiometabolic risk variance, adiposity indicators contributed more significantly.
  • No significant indirect effects of body fat percentage or waist-to-height ratio were found on the relationship between chronotype and cardiometabolic risk.

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