Free-Living Sleep, Food Intake, and Physical Activity in Night and Morning Shift Workers

Nov 20, 2019Journal of the American College of Nutrition

Sleep, Eating, and Exercise Habits in Night and Morning Shift Workers

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Abstract

Night shift workers experienced significantly shorter sleep duration than day workers.

  • Night workers reported more premature awakenings and felt less refreshed upon waking.
  • Self-reported energy and macronutrient intakes did not differ between night and day workers.
  • Night shift workers had a longer total daily eating duration compared to day workers.
  • Objectively measured physical activity levels were similar in both groups.
  • Sleep disturbances are confirmed in women night workers, with less impact on physical activity and food intake.

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