Chronotype, Life’s Essential 8, and risk of cardiovascular disease: a prospective cohort study in UK Biobank

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Body Clock Type, Key Health Habits, and Heart Disease Risk: A UK Biobank Study

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Abstract

8% of participants reported a 'definite evening' chronotype, which was associated with a 79% higher likelihood of having a poor cardiovascular health score.

  • Over a median follow-up of 13.2 years, 17,584 incident cardiovascular disease events were recorded, including 11,091 myocardial infarctions and 7,214 strokes.
  • The hazard ratio for total cardiovascular disease was 1.16 for those with a 'definite evening' chronotype compared to 'intermediate' chronotype.
  • LE8, which assesses modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, explained 74% of the association between evening chronotype and cardiovascular disease risk.
  • Similar patterns were observed when examining myocardial infarction and stroke individually.

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