Social jetlag is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness in male but not female adolescents

Aug 29, 2020Sleep medicine

Social jetlag is linked to heart and lung fitness in male but not female teens

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Abstract

A 1-hour increase in social jetlag is associated with a 0.72 ml/kg/min decrease in cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) among adolescents.

  • Social jetlag is defined as the difference in hours between sleep midpoint on weekdays and weekends.
  • The study involved 276 New Zealand adolescents aged 14-18 years.
  • Males experienced 25.1 minutes more social jetlag compared to females.
  • Increased social jetlag was linked to lower CRF independent of other sleep characteristics.
  • The negative association with CRF was significant in males but not in females.

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