The Nutritional Status and Eating Habits of Shift Workers: A Chronobiological Approach

Jan 14, 2005Chronobiology international

How Shift Work Affects Nutrition and Eating Patterns Over the Day

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Abstract

Food consumption measured in calories over 24 hours was significantly higher in winter than in summer (F(1.25)=11.7; p<0.001).

  • Eating habits of workers may vary with the seasons and their fixed work shifts.
  • No significant differences in food consumption were observed among different work shifts.
  • Circadian rhythmicity in calorie intake was identified for morning and afternoon shift workers in both winter and summer.
  • Night shift workers showed circadian rhythmicity in calorie consumption only during summer.
  • No seasonal differences in body mass index (BMI) were detected among the workers.

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