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New study warns night owls have higher heart risk

Night owls have a 79% higher rate of poor cardiovascular health and a 16% increased risk of heart attack or stroke, linked to modifiable behaviors and circadian misalignment.

  • On January 28, 2026, researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School reported that evening chronotypes had a 79% higher likelihood of poor cardiovascular health, tracking over 300,000 adults in the UK Biobank.
  • Because of circadian misalignment, evening chronotypes face added heart risk linked to lifestyle factors like nicotine use, insufficient sleep, and barriers to healthy eating, Sina Kianersi said.
  • Using the AHA Life's Essential 8, researchers found about 8% classified as definitely evening people and night owls had a 16% greater risk of first heart attack or stroke over a median follow-up of about 14 years.
  • Women showed a stronger link between evening preference and heart health, and targeted programs for night owls could help, with Sina Kianersi noting `The challenge is the mismatch between your internal clock and typical daily schedules that makes it harder to follow heart-healthy behaviours`.
  • Given study limitations, chronotype was self-reported once and the UK Biobank sample was mostly white and healthier, but improving sleep, diet and smoking offers public-health opportunities.
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The study concluded that, in comparison with intermediate chronics, people "vespertine" or nighttime showed a prevalence of 79% higher than a general lack of cardiovascular health score.

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According to a study, night owls often live unscathed. The good news: some things can be changed - even without going to bed earlier.

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Research highlights the importance of circadian rhythm, the biological clock that regulates various body processes such as blood pressure and metabolism

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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