The association between sleep chronotype and obesity among black and white participants of the Bogalusa Heart Study

Nov 22, 2019Chronobiology international

Sleep timing preferences linked to obesity in Black and White adults in the Bogalusa Heart Study

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Abstract

Evening chronotype was reported by 11.1% of participants and associated with obesity among white individuals.

  • Obesity was defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher.
  • The study included 1,197 middle-aged participants with a mean age of 48.2 years.
  • Evening chronotype was linked to an increased likelihood of obesity, with an odds ratio of 1.67 after adjusting for various factors.
  • The association between evening chronotype and obesity was significant only in white participants, with an odds ratio of 1.91.
  • Further investigation is needed to explore the underlying factors connecting chronotype and obesity.

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