2024
DOI: 10.1111/dom.15456
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Intermediate versus morning chronotype has lower vascular insulin sensitivity in adults with obesity

Steven K. Malin,
Mary‐Margaret E. Remchak,
Emily M. Heiston
et al.

Abstract: AimChronotype reflects a circadian rhythmicity that regulates endothelial function. While the morning chronotype (MORN) usually has low cardiovascular disease risk, no study has examined insulin action on endothelial function between chronotypes. We hypothesized intermediate chronotypes (INT) would have lower vascular insulin sensitivity than morning chronotype (MORN).Materials and MethodsAdults with obesity were classified per Morningness‐Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) as either MORN (n = 27, 22 female, MEQ … Show more

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