2022
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23513
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The impact of social rhythm and sleep disruptions on waist circumference after job loss: A prospective 18‐month study

Abstract: Objective This study prospectively examined change in waist circumference (WC) as a function of daily social rhythms and sleep in the aftermath of involuntary job loss. It was hypothesized that disrupted social rhythms and fragmented/short sleep after job loss would independently predict gains in WC over 18 months and that resiliency to WC gain would be conferred by the converse. Methods Eligible participants (n = 191) completed six visits that included standardized measurements of WC. At the baseline visit, p… Show more

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