The relationship between chronotype, night eating behavior and fear of COVID-19 in academics

Aug 11, 2022Chronobiology international

How Sleep Patterns, Nighttime Eating, and Fear of COVID-19 Are Linked in Academics

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Abstract

Evening chronotypes in academics show a 29.2% higher likelihood of night eating syndrome compared to other chronotypes.

  • Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in night eating syndrome scores among different chronotypes.
  • Fear of COVID-19 was associated with higher night eating behavior in academics.
  • A significant correlation exists between the Fear of COVID-19 scale and night eating behavior scores.
  • The combined variables of fear of COVID-19 and chronotype explained 15% of the variance in night eating behaviors.

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