Type: Prospective cohort study
Registration: PMCID: PMC10782489
Status: Published
Tags: Cohort, General population, Mortality & longevity, Sleep
External URL: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10782489/
In a large cohort, lower sleep regularity predicted higher all‑cause mortality independent of sleep duration.
Longitudinal tracking how timing of light, sleep, meals, and schedules tracked with sleep & alertness and mortality for night‑shift workers and night owls. Overall, the data make the schedule itself visible in physiology, not just in how people feel subjectively. For the audience living on night schedules, the key meaning is that the schedule’s timing choices show up in measurable outcomes.
Sleep (Oxford) commentary and article.