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Development and validation of the Chrononutrition Profile – Diary
Creating and testing a daily log to track timing and patterns of eating
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Abstract
The Chrononutrition Profile - Diary (CP-D) was developed to assess 6 key components of daily eating patterns.
- The CP-D evaluates breakfast skipping, largest meal timing, evening eating habits, evening latency, night eating, and overall eating window.
- Preliminary evidence suggests the CP-D has convergent validity with the ASA24 dietary assessment tool.
- The CP-D may provide a comprehensive view of individual eating behaviors and meal timing patterns.
- It is intended for use by healthcare professionals and researchers for assessing chrononutrition.
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