Association of eating behaviours with diurnal preference and rotating shift work in Japanese female nurses: a cross-sectional study

Nov 30, 2016BMJ open

Eating habits linked to daily activity patterns and rotating shift work in Japanese female nurses

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Abstract

Scores for meal contents and temporal eating patterns were significantly higher in rotating shift workers than in day workers.

  • Rotating shift workers exhibited a significantly lower diurnal preference score, indicating greater eveningness.
  • A negative association was found between diurnal preference and temporal eating patterns.
  • There was a trend-level negative association between diurnal preference and meal content scores.
  • Current work shift did not show a significant correlation with eating behaviour scores.

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