Samir Sumant Barve, Sonopant Ganapatrao Joshi, Prashant Sharad Duraphe
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Abstract
Understanding the relationship between chronotype and waist circumference (WC) has implications for metabolic health management. The present article overviews the available literature, the knowledge gaps, and the insights for future research. We conducted a search on the Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed electronic databases and followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews. A total of 33 articles were included in the review. The studies primarily identified that people with the evening chronotype presented a higher mean WC compared to those with the morning chronotype. However, the difference was not significant in all studies. A significant positive correlation of the WC with chronotype scores denoting eveningness was found in 88% of the studies. The cut-off values on the scales to categorize subjects into different chronotypes may need to be defined for communities living across the globe. We conclude that higher WC values are associated with eveningness. However, this finding should be validated using objective measures of chronotype assessment.
了解睡眠类型与腰围(WC)之间的关系对代谢健康管理具有重要意义。本文概述了现有的文献,知识差距,以及对未来研究的见解。我们对Scopus、Web of Science和PubMed电子数据库进行了搜索,并按照系统评价和元分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)扩展进行了范围评价。本综述共纳入33篇文章。这些研究主要发现,与早晨型的人相比,晚上型的人平均WC更高。然而,在所有的研究中,差异并不显著。在88%的研究中发现,WC与睡眠类型得分呈显著正相关。可能需要为生活在全球各地的社区定义将受试者分类为不同时型的尺度上的临界值。我们得出结论,较高的WC值与傍晚性有关。然而,这一发现应该通过客观的时间类型评估来验证。