Comment by greatpostman
2 years ago
This is probably correlated with so many other cofounding factors, like employment/stress/substance abuse
2 years ago
This is probably correlated with so many other cofounding factors, like employment/stress/substance abuse
Regardless of that reality, circadian rhythms have been extensively studied, and there is more evidence than just this study to support the claim they're making. Patterns and routines are generally beneficial as a rule.
That being said, there is a lot of diversity amongst us, and I'm quite sure that when you factor in (epi-)genetic variation - particularly in the short to medium term - there are some unexpected advantage/cost ratios to wildly different strategies.
> Results were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, and sociodemographic, lifestyle, and health factors.
Whew, glad we covered all 6 of the known possible confounding variables.
You are willfully taking more away from that than was stated. Such a fallacy is a favorite trope among science denialists, and those who would distort the objectivity of research for misinformed (and/or dishonest) ends. I don’t know what, if any, specific motivations you have, but I think it’s worth pointing out.
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