Chronotype, Social Jet Lag, and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Early Adolescence

Sep 17, 2019JAMA pediatrics

Sleep Timing, Social Jet Lag, and Heart and Metabolic Health Risks in Early Teens

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Abstract

Among 804 adolescents, greater evening preference in girls was associated with a 0.58-cm increase in waist circumference.

  • In girls, each hour of social jet lag was linked to a 1.19-cm increase in waist circumference.
  • Greater evening preference correlated with a 0.16 kg/m2 increase in fat mass index in girls.
  • No associations with adiposity were found in boys.
  • Associations between evening chronotypes, social jet lag, and adiposity remained after adjusting for sleep duration and lifestyle behaviors.
  • No significant links were observed between chronotype, social jet lag, and cardiometabolic risk scores for either sex.

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