Eveningness associates with lower physical activity from pre- to late adolescence

Aug 29, 2020Sleep medicine

Being a night person is linked to less physical activity from early to late adolescence

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Abstract

Physical activity (PA) declined by 40% in boys and 32% in girls from ages 12 to 17.

  • A later midpoint of sleep correlated with lower levels of general, light, and moderate-to-vigorous PA at age 12, but not at age 17.
  • Self-reported circadian preference towards eveningness at age 17 was associated with increased sedentary behavior and lower PA levels.
  • Evening-oriented adolescents reported poorer fitness assessments and exercised less than their peers.
  • The decline in objectively measured PA and increase in sedentary behavior from ages 12 to 17 was more pronounced in those with eveningness preference.
  • Genetic predisposition for morningness, as measured by a polygenic score, showed no significant association with PA in adolescence.

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