Study: Staying Up Late Could Have Negative Health Effects

Are you a night owl or an early bird? New research shows night owls could have a higher risk of type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease than early birds.

Tuesday, September 20th 2022, 1:29 pm

By: CBS News


Are you a night owl or an early bird? New research shows night owls could have a higher risk of type II diabetes and cardiovascular disease than early birds.

Rutgers University researchers placed study participants into two groups based on their "chronotype," or their natural tendency to be active and sleep at different times. They compared activity patterns and sleep cycles of people who prefer to be active later in the day and night, and people who like to be active in the morning.

Researchers found night owls had less ability to use fat for energy, which they say means fats may build up in the body, increasing diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk. The study also found early birds are more physically active and have better fitness levels than night owls, who were less active during the day.

Researchers say more study is need to determine if exercising earlier in the day has more health benefits. Previous research suggests that night owls may be at higher risk of depression.

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