ey0020.12-14 | Food for Thought | ESPEYB20
EJ Bouman
, JWJ Beulens
, NR den Braver
, MT Blom
, S Remmelzwaal
, PJM Elders
, F Rutters
Brief summary: This cross-sectional and longitudinal study, nested in the Diabetes Care System cohort study from the West Friesland region of the Netherlands (n=990), assessed social jet lag as the difference in midpoint of sleep in hours between weekdays and weekend days. Among working individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), this discordance between between social and biological rhythms (social jet lag) was associated with poor metabolic control. By contr...