Association of habitual dietary intake with morningness-eveningness and rotating shift work in Japanese female nurses

Jan 5, 2018Chronobiology international

Usual Diet Linked to Morning or Evening Preference and Shift Work in Japanese Female Nurses

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Abstract

Intakes of green/yellow vegetables, white vegetables, fruits, and algae were significantly lower in rotating shift workers compared to day workers.

  • Morningness-eveningness is associated with dietary intakes in both rotating shift workers and day workers.
  • Rotating shift workers reported higher intakes of confectioneries/savory snacks and sugar-sweetened beverages compared to day workers.
  • The MEQ scores indicating morningness-eveningness were significantly lower in rotating shift workers than in day workers, suggesting greater eveningness.
  • Significant associations were found between food group intakes and MEQ scores in both groups.
  • Rotating shift work was specifically associated with increased consumption of confectioneries/savory snacks.

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