Chronotype Differences in Body Composition, Dietary Intake and Eating Behavior Outcomes: A Scoping Systematic Review

Aug 30, 2022Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)

How Morning and Evening Body Clocks Relate to Body Weight, Diet, and Eating Habits

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Abstract

Late chronotypes (evening types) are more likely to be overweight or obese compared to early chronotypes (morning types).

  • Eating at inappropriate times, such as during the night, may disrupt biological clocks and lead to adverse health effects.
  • Late chronotypes tend to consume food later in the day, aligning with their preferred sleep-wake patterns.
  • Despite similar total energy and macronutrient intakes, late chronotypes exhibit poorer metabolic health.
  • Unhealthy eating behaviors and unfavorable dietary choices are more prevalent among late chronotypes.
  • The review analyzed 24 studies involving healthy adults to explore the relationship between chronotype and body composition.

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