Longitudinal change of sleep timing: association between chronotype and longevity in older adults

Jul 23, 2019Chronobiology international

Changes in sleep schedule over time linked to natural sleep preference and lifespan in older adults

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Abstract

Evening-type individuals have a 1.15 increased likelihood of mortality compared to morning-type individuals.

  • Sleep timing preferences may shift towards earlier times with aging.
  • Older adults' sleep patterns are influenced by both seasonal changes and work schedules.
  • The season of birth could impact an individual's sleep timing preference in adulthood.
  • Evening-type individuals are at a higher risk of hypertension, with an odds ratio of 1.88.
  • Traits associated with evening-type preferences include lower physical activity, higher rates of depression, and increased substance use.

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