Circadian misalignment measured by social jetlag from early to late pregnancy and its association with nutritional status: a longitudinal study

Sep 22, 2021Scientific reports

Changes in social jetlag from early to late pregnancy and its link to nutrition over time

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Abstract

54.5% of pregnant women experienced (SJL) greater than 1 hour in the first trimester.

  • SJL is measured by the difference in mid-sleep time between workdays and work-free days.
  • Pregnant women showed a decrease in SJL from the second trimester (1.33 hours) to the third trimester (1.12 hours).
  • Normal weight pregnant women experienced a significant reduction in SJL from the second to the third trimester, unlike those who were underweight, overweight, or obese.
  • There is a positive association between pre-gestational body mass index (BMI) and SJL in the third trimester.
  • Excessive BMI before and during pregnancy is linked to a higher risk of SJL greater than 1 hour during the second and third trimesters.

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Key numbers

54.5%
Prevalence of > 1 h
Percentage of pregnant women in the first trimester
1.29 ± 0.11 h vs. 0.93 ± 0.08 h
Decrease in from second to third trimester
Mean hours in normal weight women
β = 0.200
Association with pre-gestational BMI
Beta coefficient for association

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What this is

  • This longitudinal study investigates () in pregnant women across three trimesters.
  • measures the misalignment between biological and social clocks, calculated from sleep timing differences.
  • The study examines how pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) affects during pregnancy.

Essence

  • is prevalent in pregnant women, with 54.5% experiencing > 1 h in the first trimester. Normal weight women show decreased from the second to the third trimester, while those with excessive BMI do not.

Key takeaways

  • 54.5% of pregnant women present > 1 h in the first trimester. This indicates a significant prevalence of circadian misalignment during early pregnancy.
  • Normal weight pregnant women experience a decrease in from the second trimester (1.29 ± 0.11 h) to the third trimester (0.93 ± 0.08 h; p = 0.032). This trend was not observed in underweight, overweight, or obese women.
  • A positive association exists between pre-gestational BMI and in the third trimester (β = 0.200, p = 0.046). Higher pre-pregnancy BMI correlates with increased risk of > 1 h.

Caveats

  • The study relies on self-reported data for sleep patterns, which can introduce bias due to memory and motivation factors. This may affect the accuracy of measurements.
  • Participants were not randomly selected, potentially limiting the generalizability of the findings to all pregnant women, especially those at higher risk.

Definitions

  • Social Jetlag (SJL): The discrepancy between biological and social time, measured by sleep timing differences on workdays vs. weekends.

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