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Effect of consuming a late-night high-protein/moderate-carbohydrate vs. low-protein/high-carbohydrate meal by night workers on their food perceptions later during the day: a randomized crossover study
How late-night high-protein versus low-protein meals affect food cravings during the next day in night workers
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Abstract
Appetite for salty food snacks was greater after the high-protein/moderate-carbohydrate meal than after the low-protein/high-carbohydrate meal (p = .041).
- Night shift workers consumed a higher percentage of carbohydrates during lunch after the high-protein/moderate-carbohydrate meal compared to the low-protein/high-carbohydrate meal (48.14% vs. 36.98%).
- A lower percentage of fat was consumed during dinner following the high-protein/moderate-carbohydrate meal compared to the low-protein/high-carbohydrate meal (27.34% vs. 40.39%).
- The composition of nighttime meals may influence food consumption patterns and perceptions throughout the following day.
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