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Chronotype and physical activity associations with fluid and dietary habits in young adults
How Sleep Timing and Exercise Relate to Drinking and Eating Habits in Young Adults
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Abstract
A total of 935 participants were classified into morning, intermediate, or evening chronotypes.
- Physically active individuals consumed significantly more water daily than sedentary participants.
- Active participants also reported higher intake of black tea, herbal tea, iced tea, Turkish coffee, and milk.
- Evening chronotype individuals consumed significantly less black tea and milk but showed no significant difference in water intake.
- Evening types were linked to lower consumption of red meat and fish, while the decrease in egg consumption was not statistically significant.
- Hydration and diet appear to be influenced by lifestyle and biological rhythms.
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