Tendency Toward Eveningness Is Associated With Unhealthy Dietary Habits

Jul 25, 2012Chronobiology international

Evening preference is linked to unhealthy eating habits

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Abstract

Participants in the lowest chronotype score quintile consumed less fish (p < .001) and more chocolate (p = .001) compared to the highest quintile.

  • Individuals with a preference for evening hours (lower ME scores) had decreased intakes of whole grains, rye, potatoes, vegetables, and fruits.
  • Higher ME scores were associated with increased consumption of fish and fruits.
  • Lower ME scores correlated with increased intake of alcohol and sucrose, while intakes of carbohydrates, protein, fiber, folic acid, and sodium decreased.
  • Participants with eveningness preferences ingested more fat and less vitamin D compared to those favoring morningness.
  • No linear association was found between ME score and total energy intake.

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