Differences in nutritional profile by chronotype among 12-h day shift and night shift nurses

Dec 14, 2023Chronobiology international

Nutritional differences by body clock type in nurses working 12-hour day versus night shifts

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Abstract

Nurses identified as evening type (E-type) had significantly larger body mass index and waist circumference compared to those categorized as neither type (N-type).

  • Evening type nurses showed markers of metabolic syndrome, reflected in higher body mass index and waist circumference.
  • E-type nurses consumed an average of 1833.7 kcal, which was higher than other chronotypes, though not statistically significant.
  • Mismatched day and night shift nurses consumed more calories on average than matched nurses, but this finding was not statistically significant.
  • Mismatched day shift nurses had a significantly lower fiber intake compared to matched day shift nurses.
  • Mismatched night shift nurses consumed significantly more fiber than their matched counterparts.
  • Overall, participant diets did not align with USDA recommendations, showing higher saturated fat intake and lower fiber intake.

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