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Volume 17 Issue 2
April-June 2026
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Measuring Adiposity and Its Relationship with Circadian Rhythm and Cognitive Function Among Young Medical Graduates
| Author(s) | SWATHIKA, PRAKASH |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | This study investigates the interrelationships between adiposity, circadian rhythm, and cognitive function among young medical graduates. Data from 150 participants, including Body Mass Index (BMI), Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) scores, and Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination (SMMSE) scores, were analyzed. The findings suggest that individuals with an evening chronotype tend to have higher BMI, and morning types exhibit better cognitive performance. These results highlight the impact of circadian alignment on metabolic and cognitive health, emphasizing the importance of lifestyle modifications for young adults. |
| Keywords | Body Mass Index,Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) scores,Standardized Mini-Mental State Examination (SMMSE) scores,young adults,Circadian rhythms |
| Field | Biology > Bio + Chemistry |
| Published In | Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-04-07 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v16.i2.3392 |
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