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Study finds no rise in heart attacks around daylight savings time

Last updated: September 21, 2025 11:30 pm
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Daylight saving time has long been a topic of debate when it comes to its impact on health, particularly regarding the incidence of heart attacks. However, a recent study led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute has shed some light on this issue. The research found that changing clocks and adjusting to daylight savings time did not show a significant association with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence or in-hospital outcomes.

In the United States, daylight savings time shifts clocks forward by 1 hour on the second Sunday of March and back again on the first Sunday of November. This change can disrupt sleep patterns and daily schedules, leading to concerns about potential health implications. Previous studies in Sweden and the US had suggested a temporary increase in heart attacks following the spring shift, with a 24% rise reported on the Monday after daylight savings time.

The study, titled “Daylight Savings Time and Acute Myocardial Infarction,” published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from a cohort of 168,870 patients at 1,124 hospitals from 2013 to 2022. The researchers looked at whether the incidence of AMI was higher during the week of daylight savings time or the week after, and compared in-hospital clinical events between the two weeks.

The results showed that there were no significant differences in AMI counts or in-hospital outcomes during the weeks surrounding the spring and fall clock changes. The data did not indicate any changes in in-hospital mortality, stroke outcomes, or other secondary endpoints. Sensitivity checks, including analysis of areas without clock changes like Arizona and Hawaii, also showed similar results.

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Overall, the authors concluded that daylight savings time weeks were not associated with a higher incidence of heart attacks or worse in-hospital outcomes compared to adjacent weeks. This study provides valuable insights into the potential impact of daylight savings time on cardiovascular health and highlights the need for further research in this area.

In conclusion, while the debate around daylight saving time and its effects on health continues, this research adds to the growing body of evidence suggesting that the time change may not have a significant impact on heart attack incidence. As we strive to better understand the factors that contribute to cardiovascular health, studies like these play a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the relationship between time changes and heart health.

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