Shift workers have a similar diet quality but higher energy intake than day workers

Sep 16, 2016Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Shift workers eat more calories but have similar diet quality as day workers

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Abstract

Shift workers had a higher energy intake than day workers, with an increase of 56 kcal/d.

  • Shift workers consumed more grains, dairy products, meat, and fish compared to day workers.
  • The highest energy intake difference was observed in shift workers with five or more night shifts per month, consuming 103 kcal/d more than day workers.
  • No differences in diet quality were found between shift workers and day workers, as measured by the Mediterranean Diet Score and Healthy Diet Indicator.
  • Increased energy intake among shift workers may be linked to negative health outcomes associated with shift work.

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