The Role of Circadian Rhythms and Sleep in Anorexia Nervosa

Jan 4, 2024JAMA network open

How Body Clocks and Sleep Relate to Anorexia Nervosa

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Abstract

In a study involving 16,992 cases of anorexia nervosa, genetic liability for the disorder was linked to a more morning chronotype.

  • Genetic risk for anorexia nervosa was associated with a preference for morning activity (Ξ² = 0.039).
  • A preference for morning activity also correlated with an increased risk of developing anorexia nervosa (Ξ² = 0.178).
  • Genetic predisposition for insomnia was linked to a higher risk of anorexia nervosa (Ξ² = 0.369), although this finding may be influenced by other genetic factors.
  • In a separate clinical biobank analysis of 47,082 patients, a polygenic risk score for anorexia nervosa was associated with organic or persistent insomnia (odds ratio, 1.10).
  • No significant associations were found between anorexia nervosa and other sleep traits.

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