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Daylight saving time affects European mortality patterns

Medicine and Health

Daylight saving time affects European mortality patterns

L. Lévy, J. Robine, et al.

This intriguing study explores how Daylight Saving Time affects all-cause mortality across 16 European countries, revealing striking patterns immediately following the time changes. Conducted by esteemed researchers including Laurent Lévy and Jean-Marie Robine, the findings highlight significant seasonal shifts and even a unique weekly mortality rhythm in older adults.... show more
Abstract
Daylight saving time (DST) consists in a one-hour advancement of legal time in spring offset by a backward transition of the same magnitude in fall. It creates a minimal circadian misalignment that could disrupt sleep and homeostasis in susceptible individuals and lead to an increased incidence of pathologies and accidents during the weeks immediately following both transitions. How this shift affects mortality dynamics on a large population scale remains, however, unknown. This study examines the impact of DST on all-cause mortality in 16 European countries for the period 1998–2012. It shows that mortality decreases in spring and increases in fall during the first two weeks following each DST transition. Moreover, the alignment of time data around DST transition dates revealed a septadian mortality pattern (lowest on Sundays, highest on Mondays) that persists all-year round, irrespective of seasonal variations, in men and women aged above 40.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 14, 2022
Authors
Laurent Lévy, Jean-Marie Robine, Grégoire Rey, Raúl Fernando Méndez Turrubiates, Marcos Quijal-Zamorano, Hicham Achebak, Joan Ballester, Xavier Rodó, François R. Herrmann
Tags
Daylight Saving Time
mortality
Europe
seasonal changes
septadian pattern
public health
age-related trends
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