The association between chronotype and dietary nutrient patterns

📖 Top 30% JournalSep 5, 2025Chronobiology international

How Sleep-Wake Patterns Are Linked to Eating Habits and Nutrient Intake

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Abstract

Data from 3,072 adult participants revealed that 73% identified as having an intermediate chronotype.

  • Chronotypes may influence dietary nutrient patterns among individuals.
  • Four distinct nutrient patterns were identified: 'Vit B-rich,' 'Plant-based,' 'Antioxidant,' and 'High-fat.'
  • A connection was observed between the 'Vit B-rich' pattern and morning chronotypes.
  • Adherence to the 'antioxidant pattern' was associated with a lower likelihood of being an evening type.
  • Individuals with an intermediate chronotype may be less likely to follow a 'high-fat' diet.
  • The 'Plant-based' nutrient pattern was not linked to any specific chronotype.

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