Circadian misalignment proxies, BMI, and chronic conditions: the role for weekday to weekend sleep differences

Apr 16, 2024Sleep & breathing = Schlaf & Atmung

Differences in weekday and weekend sleep patterns, body weight, and chronic health conditions linked to body clock misalignment

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Abstract

A social jet lag (SJL) of more than 2 hours is associated with an increase of 2.29 kg/m in body mass index (BMI).

  • SJL and weekend catch-up sleep (CUS) are positively linked to BMI.
  • The magnitude of sleep variability correlates with increased BMI.
  • Participants with SJL greater than 2 hours had 129% higher odds of chronic conditions.
  • Those with SJL over 2 hours also had 119% higher odds of being overweight.
  • Individuals with CUS greater than 2 hours showed 78% higher odds of being overweight.
  • CUS over 2 hours was associated with an increase of 1.61 kg/m in BMI.

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