RT @pjvanerp: @JohannesPrakken @kloptdatwel @statistiekcbs Even snel gezocht. Het idee dat de ingang van zomertijd gepaard zou gaan met hog…
@JohannesPrakken @kloptdatwel @statistiekcbs Even snel gezocht. Het idee dat de ingang van zomertijd gepaard zou gaan met hoger aantal hartinfarcten komt vermoedelijk van deze studie https://t.co/ViZjN6LDNV -> op maandag na overgang meer infarcten, maar
@DonnieV23 @PrisonPlanet The cited study, “Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction”, was published in 2014. https://t.co/3I0q8YalAv
https://t.co/KaY5qFDMhX “After adjustment for trend and seasonal effects, the Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in daily AMI counts (p=0.011)…”
Important to note in the study above, “DST impacts the timing of presentations for [heart attacks] but does not influence the overall incidence of this disease.” https://t.co/AGYTFRSLgz
@PattyMurray The government should be liable for working people who suffer health affects of the time change. https://t.co/lGCgXMnBgY
@DavidPramo2 Allí están los links con los datos. Con gusto leo datos en contra. Para tener un análisis superior, siento que no leyó (ni intentó leer) nada de lo que puse. Si gusta, tengo más: https://t.co/o6ZltbMkq6 https://t.co/nWxWEPJrgu
@Sona_unplugged Here’s the study btw: https://t.co/BaUhDAyGBd
Atsauces: By 黄雨伞 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://t.co/LatHnF9pvU (smadzeņu bilde) https://t.co/CFSOQQXl3o https://t.co/3gIGH7kmEV https://t.co/Y5sdDXSMvb https://t.co/A8HI8hxoPQ
Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction | Open Heart ❤️ https://t.co/5lWmarl9V0
RT @SaveStandard: @m_millsey @Annlynn56600642 @mpignone88 Heart attacks and other problems decrease with the return to Standard Time. https…
RT @m_millsey: It’s still about the change, not DST itself. #PermanentDST
@ForeverFatLoss @_AshleyRichmond Here’s a link to the Michigan study on heart attacks. A broad 24% increase in all heart attacks is not correct, though they did find a 24% bump in one hospital system on one following weekday. https://t.co/Rn8QfcabVj
RT @m_millsey: It’s still about the change, not DST itself. #PermanentDST
RT @m_millsey: It’s still about the change, not DST itself. #PermanentDST
RT @SaveStandard: @m_millsey @Annlynn56600642 @mpignone88 Heart attacks and other problems decrease with the return to Standard Time. https…
It’s still about the change, not DST itself. #PermanentDST
@m_millsey @Annlynn56600642 @mpignone88 Heart attacks and other problems decrease with the return to Standard Time. https://t.co/3I0q8Y9NKX
@PestovAlec @hubermanlab Lmao I’m just the messenger bro https://t.co/3qMm41tyFk
@backtolife_2023 It has been long known that heart disease mortality increases in the week after the spring time change, but decreases in the fall change. On balance, the incidence of the disease does not change. https://t.co/K15iU4Waza
#EndDST!! @RepChrisStewart DST is mandated jet lag @marcorubio @SenatorSinema
@FruitKace Tell him "fall back" saves lives 🥰 (spring forward not so much 😬) https://t.co/mpDg5KB9Da
@PRisUs @CBSSunday @Pogue Yes, most of these detrimental effects are caused by losing our hour when we spring forward to DST, especially the heart health impacts https://t.co/l0EnpbkSFN Happily, DST has ended and we get our hour back!
RT @tweetysoph86: Did u know? "Spring forward", Daylight Savings Time where we lose an hour actually kills people. Cardiac arrests go up by…
@brunogagliasso @crisguimaraes10 @geraldoalckmin Existem estudos que mostram que a incidência de ataque cardíacos aumenta em até 24% com o ajuste do horário de verão. Voltar com horário de verão é um GRANDE retrocesso. Fonte: https://t.co/XD3c1ye7Rr
@Elixabef Seems like the stress of moving the clocks forward increases heart attacks on the Monday after and changing them back reduces stress. https://t.co/W9FkJdee7e https://t.co/O2pRmBaY8Z
Did u know? "Spring forward", Daylight Savings Time where we lose an hour actually kills people. Cardiac arrests go up by 24%, fatal car accidents by 6%, suicides and fatal substance abuse by 7%. While "Fall back" saves lives. #DaylightSavingsTime https://
Daylight Savings Time has been shown to increase the rate of heart attacks (AMI’s) by 24% the morning of the time change. Scientists think this is due to the change in our sleep cycle. Conversely, when the time switches back, the study showed a 21% decr...
@agronomy_sharon @SciNate @MaintenancePod I assume you are referring to my comment about increased MI following daylight savings which was popularised by Walker + mentioned in the podcast https://t.co/kGV9DrKcMm There are >7 studies globally on this, no
@MarkisLyingtou There is actually some evidence of a small, but statistically significant uptick in MI (and strokes, I think) the day after the clocks change in Spring. https://t.co/4TvYqHrhzg
Must be our love of heart attacks https://t.co/edkbes2J4O
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@quarkswdr Es ist ja nicht ganz „ungefährlich“ https://t.co/uHL2brP8Dn
@kaschenke Klar, Du bist ja auch Kardiologe 😝 https://t.co/uHL2brP8Dn
@realRogerCh @thomasstorfjord Her sier de f.eks. at hjerteinfarktrisiko øker med 24% første mandag etter at man skifter til sommertid, men synker med 21% på første tirsdag etter at man går tilbake til vintertid på høsten. https://t.co/x6ggctCL75
@TEDxParrot @DarrylFitzgera6 @RonColeman @backtolife_2022 @ClarkeMicah Now read the actual paper (https://t.co/cojzbrbSU5) rather than a sensational report, and you’ll see it finds a similar short-term deficit in heart attacks when the clocks went back the
@TEDxParrot @backtolife_2022 @ClarkeMicah While Mr Hitchens likes amplifying anything that aligns with his prejudices, this, like much of what he blusters, turns out not to be true:
@ClarkeMicah Your “research” up to its usual standards. The actual research on which this myth is based (https://t.co/cojzbrbSU5) finds a similar short-term deficit in heart attacks when the clocks went back the previous autumn, & no net change in hear
@shahidkamal @ClarkeMicah @sleepdiplomat You mean the one that is offset by a similar very short-term deficit of people having heart attacks when the clocks were put back the previous autumn? And which didn’t change the total weekly rate of heart attacks i
@ClarkeMicah @stephens_ben You mean the excess of heart attacks that is equivalent to the reduction in heart attacks when we put the clocks back last autumn? https://t.co/cojzbrbSU5
@micsolana A 24% increase in heart attacks the day after. Should be cause enough alone to stop this madness. But lets add the 6% increase in auto related deaths, and an increase in suicides. Night shift workers lose an hour of pay too! Madness. ht
Seriously, let's cut it out. https://t.co/OSQvzywF0C
So considering the moronic Sunshine Protection Act just got passed by the Senate, articles about dSt cAuSeS heArT aTtAcKs will be making the rounds, and I'm just here to remind everyone that this study is the basis of all of that: https://t.co/w5EcKnpbQM
@matthewlee7 >That figure is based off a single study that studied one community in Michigan and found an appropriate decrease in all of those things during the rest of the days of that week, meaning overall nothing happened. https://t.co/w5EcKnpbQM
RT @MiahMunson: @BWJones I’m always reminded of the spike in cardiac events: https://t.co/cGDDmm45vk
@BWJones I’m always reminded of the spike in cardiac events: https://t.co/cGDDmm45vk
Yearly plead tweet to get rid of daylight savings. If anything deserves to be cancelled here’s a good example. 24% increase in heart adverse events in the spring and 21% drop in the fall. https://t.co/hMGRDldib1
it's also linked to an increase in heart attacks: https://t.co/vPZEkrz9jU
RT @dw_richardson: @CTVNews Get rid of this bullshit already... it's literally bad for us https://t.co/BjQ7WxYmeh
@CTVNews Get rid of this bullshit already... it's literally bad for us https://t.co/BjQ7WxYmeh
Deze onderzoeken zijn behoorlijk oud, eentje komt uit 2014, de ander uit 2019. Alleen het onderzoek over paracetamol komt uit 2022. De suggestie dat de wetenschap/media ons proberen te misleiden klopt dus niet. Bronnen: https://t.co/nDo7TNGXqn https://t.co
@thierrybaudet Deze onderzoeken zijn behoorlijk oud, eentje komt uit 2014, de ander uit 2019. Alleen het onderzoek over paracetamol komt uit 2022. Bronnen: https://t.co/nDo7TNpm1N https://t.co/SeTv56kNUo
@Aw_what @ellethejambo @thecoastguy @GBNEWS For completeness sake, here's the Sun article (and a tweet with some older references to impact of DST on the heart): https://t.co/Juef26seqb https://t.co/ZVifkFG4OF
@Wise_Old_Major @Aw_what @me_justme123 @thecoastguy https://t.co/72QW4NJj1b https://t.co/qGnNhUTSme https://t.co/OM6pTAAw8F The risk seems to increase in the 2-3 days after the switch in Spring. It's not new. No idea why it hasn't been done away with.
@me_justme123 @Aw_what @thecoastguy Notice he didn't link article and dropped out the date. It's from March 2020. It wasn't a new discovering then either (here's a study from 2014, for example: https://t.co/OM6pTAAw8F) https://t.co/BRlZzEThEd https://t.c
@LogicTurn Because you’re all about misinformation, here’s a study. https://t.co/tMO36krar6
@greyjay_twt @JR_Ottawa Here, a few sources to potentially help your studies. https://t.co/KhhjZumUGI https://t.co/GeYLa3JM4p https://t.co/KZDf7eoV7M
@TechDeals_16 Same wrong study and wrong takeaway for MCI - https://t.co/t5wiovAs7n I can't find info against the single study showing a slight increase in risk for Finnish people having a stroke in the 2 days after the switch. No one bothered to follow up
@TechDeals_16 All the research? I see very little verified information out there in the media. E.g. https://t.co/PJpwpTLPRH 24% increase in heart attacks after springing forward? Actually! Their own reference shows that there's no difference in amounts, ju
@boukrave @hubermanlab @SamerHattar @NIMHgov @sleepdiplomat It’s actually the reverse. Heart attacks increase 24% with “spring forward” to DST, and they reduce 21% with “fall back” to ST. #SaveStandardTime https://t.co/Ri9HbXEQwA
Source: https://t.co/m3BvVtnKHR
@NMansencal @pierrellyon2 @BFMTV C'est cet article. https://t.co/m3BvVtnKHR
@taniadaniela18 @crodas @ale307Py Solo con relación a este punto, paso el link. De igual manera el estudio no dice que es causa, es probablemente una correlación interesante. En el libro why we sleep hace mención a eso en particular. https://t.co/LEjFz0hZn
@3s_training @RalstonK @feefifofum74 @Cgildemeis @Mosher_Jeni Actually, heart attack studies have looked at more than one day. Looking at the week as a whole, no overall change is seen - missing an extra hour of sleep was enough of a stressor to trigger th
Interesante @Drtwitt02
RT @qikiciting: @qikipedia https://t.co/IjUURJu5Pn found that Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in da…
El segundo https://t.co/J1wCpFQiF1
https://t.co/IjUURJu5Pn found that Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in daily acute myocardial infarction counts, and the Tuesday following clocks going back was conversely associated with a 21% reduction.
RT @qikiciting: @qikipedia https://t.co/IjUURJu5Pn found that Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in da…
RT @qikiciting: @qikipedia https://t.co/IjUURJu5Pn found that Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in da…
RT @standupmaths: @JonJHilton Sure thing. "Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction" https://t.co/KPfHhp9gju
@qikipedia https://t.co/IjUURJu5Pn found that Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in daily acute myocardial infarction counts, and the Tuesday following clocks going back was conversely associated with a 21% reduction.
@JonJHilton Sure thing. "Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction" https://t.co/KPfHhp9gju
@ClarkeMicah @RestorerStone The following-Monday heart attack risk is statistically significant. Unlike studies on silly Face Nappies. Bugger I'm following the science not dates. https://t.co/PekENe3gvl
Study by Dr. Amneet Sandhu on the BMJ site. https://t.co/PekENe3gvl
Read more about it here: https://t.co/83LSFxhJoh
@shanselman "the Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in daily acute myocardial infarction (AMI) counts" https://t.co/PrIQIeJ6Re
RT @IdealGasLaw: @AldenofSaturday @nsarwark @MCAsthmatic Some data about the DST MI spikes: https://t.co/dDwLqW0MxB
RT @BioloopSleep: Hospitals report a 24% spike in heart-attack visits around the US 📈🏥 This is not a coincidence. We have potential causal…
Source: https://t.co/eT5Ji82FVB
RT @xenotrope: DST switching literally kills people. Heart attacks surge 24% the day after changing the clocks. https://t.co/xAjHX7q9rs
DST switching literally kills people. Heart attacks surge 24% the day after changing the clocks. https://t.co/xAjHX7q9rs
Hospitals report a 24% spike in heart-attack visits around the US 📈🏥 This is not a coincidence. We have potential causal evidence: In the fall, when we "gain" an extra hour, hospitals report a 21% reduction in heart-attack visits 📉🏥 https://t.co/i7K2YXQ
@kcarlin25 Here’s the paper: https://t.co/MkHja8enaT The authors theorize that the stress + circadian rhythm disruption increases risk of MI. Interestingly the increase in MIs is only present in the spring (not fall) time change. I wonder if the loss of a
So if I'm reading it correctly, that paper that says heart attacks go up in the week following the switch to #DaylightSavingTime (https://t.co/uLP4A2snJN) also says that there's a decrease in the fall, and that #DST "does not influence the overall incidenc