Social Jetlag, Chronotype, and Cardiometabolic Risk

Nov 19, 2015The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism

Mismatch Between Social and Biological Clocks, Sleep Timing, and Heart and Metabolic Health Risks

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Abstract

Social jetlag is associated with lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels and higher triglycerides among midlife adults.

  • Individuals experiencing social jetlag showed higher fasting plasma insulin and insulin resistance.
  • Increased adiposity was linked to social jetlag, even when controlling for various health factors.
  • Evening chronotype was associated with lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol after accounting for other variables.
  • Findings indicate that misalignment of sleep timing may contribute to metabolic risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

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