Chronotype, Life’s Essential 8, and risk of cardiovascular disease: a prospective cohort study in UK Biobank
Sina Kianersi, Kaitlin Potts, Heming Wang, Tamar Sofer, Raymond Noordam, Martin Rutter, Kathryn Rexrode, Susan Redline, Tianyi Huang

TL;DR
People with an evening chronotype have higher cardiovascular disease risk, mainly due to poorer lifestyle and health behaviors.
Contribution
This study identifies the role of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors in linking evening chronotype to CVD.
Findings
Evening chronotype individuals had 79% higher odds of poor cardiovascular health scores.
LE8 explained 74% of the increased CVD risk associated with evening chronotype.
Interventions targeting cardiovascular health may reduce CVD risk in evening chronotype individuals.
Abstract
Individuals with an evening chronotype often experience circadian misalignment, which may disrupt health behaviors and circadian regulation of cardiometabolic functions such as blood pressure. However, the associations of chronotype with modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and incident CVD are not fully understood. We conducted a prospective study in 322,777 UK Biobank participants aged 39-74 years who were free of known CVD (2006-2010). Chronotype was self-reported using a single representative question from the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire. The Life’s Essential 8 (LE8) score was calculated based on 8 modifiable CVD risk factors, and ranged from 0 to 100 with higher scores indicating better cardiovascular health. Incident CVD was defined as first myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke leading to hospitalization or death, identified via validated algorithms. Cox…
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TopicsCardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging · Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
