Chronotype and diet quality: mediating roles of stress, anxiety and depression in university students

Mar 7, 2026Nutritional neuroscience

How stress, anxiety, and depression link sleep timing and diet quality in university students

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Abstract

Evening chronotype is significantly associated with depression in university students (β = -0.118, p = 0.031).

  • Evening chronotype is linked to poorer diet quality (β = 0.0828, p = 0.063).
  • The association between chronotype and depression is stronger in females.
  • Psychological distress does not significantly mediate the relationship between chronotype and diet quality.
  • 3.2% of the variance in diet quality is explained by the model.
  • Sleep quality and light exposure may better explain how chronotype influences dietary habits.

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