Evaluating causal associations of chronotype with pregnancy and perinatal outcomes and its interactions with insomnia and sleep duration: a Mendelian randomization study.
Qian YangMaria C MagnusFanny KilpiGillian SantorelliAna Luiza Gonçalves SoaresJane WestPer MagnusSiri E HåbergKate TillingDeborah A LawlorM Carolina BorgesEleanor C M SandersonPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
The suggestive interaction between insomnia and evening preference on preterm birth, if replicated, supports targeting insomnia prevention in women of reproductive age with an evening chronotype.