Affiliation:
1. Health Sciences Department, Franklin Pierce University, Rindge, NH, USA
2. Department of Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA
Abstract
Introduction: Early morning is characterized by an increased risk of cardiovascular events, a sudden rise in blood pressure, impaired endothelial function, and exacerbated hemodynamic changes during physical activity. The study aims to examine whether the time of day of physical activity is associated with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: We prospectively analyzed 83,053 participants in the UK Biobank with objectively measured physical activity and initially free of CVD. Based on the diurnal patterns of physical activity, participants were categorized into 4 groups: early morning (n = 15,908), late morning (n = 22,371), midday (n = 24,764), and evening (n = 20,010). Incident CVD was defined as the first diagnosis of coronary heart disease or stroke. Results: During 197.4 million person-years of follow-up, we identified 3454 CVD cases. After adjusting for the overall acceleration average, the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals were 0.95 (0.86–1.07) for late morning, 1.15 (1.03–1.27) for midday, and 1.03 (0.92–1.15) for evening, as compared with the early morning group. In the joint analyses, higher levels of physical activity were associated with a lower risk of incident CVD in a similar manner across the early morning, late morning, and evening groups. However, the beneficial association was attenuated in the midday group. Conclusion: In conclusion, early morning, late morning, and evening are all favorable times of day to engage in physical activity for the primary prevention of CVD, while midday physical activity is associated with an increased risk of CVD compared with early morning physical activity after controlling for the levels of physical activity.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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