Chronotype and postmenopausal breast cancer risk among women in the California Teachers Study

Aug 28, 2019Chronobiology international

Daily activity patterns and breast cancer risk after menopause in women from the California Teachers Study

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Abstract

Definite evening chronotypes have an increased risk of breast cancer, with an odds ratio of 1.20 in fully-adjusted models.

  • Evening chronotypes may be more vulnerable to breast cancer compared to morning chronotypes.
  • The study analyzed data from 39,686 post-menopausal women, with 2,719 diagnosed cases of invasive breast cancer.
  • Chronotype was assessed using a questionnaire, categorizing participants into five distinct groups.
  • Statistically significant increased risk was observed for definite evening types in both crude and fully-adjusted analyses.
  • Other chronotype categories did not show a significant difference in risk compared to definite morning types.
  • The findings suggest evening chronotype could be an independent risk factor for breast cancer in non-shift workers.

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