Research shows that being a "night owl" may affect your heart health. Find out how and get tips to reduce your risk here.
Adults — especially women — who stay up late have a worse cardiovascular health score and a higher risk of heart attack or ...
"Evening type" people had a 16% higher risk of heart attack and stroke.
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People who are more active later in the day appear to face a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Researchers explain why.
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Bad news for those who love to stay up late.
Being more active in the morning or afternoon is not just a matter of personal preference. Chronotype, which is each person's biological tendency to function better at certain times of the day, can ...
As a result, night owls had a 16% higher risk of heart attack or stroke during about 14 years of follow up, researchers said.