The relationship of chronotypes with food addiction, impulsivity, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in a sample of undergraduate university students

Aug 8, 2022Chronobiology international

How Morning or Evening Preferences Relate to Food Addiction, Impulsivity, and ADHD Symptoms in University Students

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Abstract

12.5% of university students met the criteria for food addiction, with a higher prevalence among evening types.

  • Evening chronotypes scored significantly higher on ADHD and impulsivity measures compared to other chronotypes.
  • Participants with food addiction had greater mean scores on ADHD and impulsivity scales than those without.
  • 63.4% of students with food addiction reported poor sleep quality, compared to 32.0% of those without food addiction.
  • Lower morningness-eveningness scores were indirectly associated with food addiction through increased ADHD symptoms.

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