The effects of individual circadian rhythm differences on insomnia, impulsivity, and food addiction

Jun 2, 2018Eating and weight disorders : EWD

How Personal Body Clock Differences Relate to Insomnia, Impulsivity, and Food Cravings

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Abstract

Of 1323 university students, evening types showed higher levels of insomnia and impulsivity.

  • Evening-type individuals may experience more insomnia and impulsivity compared to morning types.
  • Insomnia and impulsivity are significant factors that contribute to food addiction.
  • There is no direct linear relationship observed between circadian rhythm differences and food addiction.
  • Evening-type circadian preferences may be indirectly linked to higher food addiction scores, influenced by insomnia and impulsivity.

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