Sleep indices and eating behaviours in young adults: findings from Project EAT

Dec 7, 2017Public health nutrition

Sleep patterns and eating habits in young adults: results from Project EAT

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Abstract

Those who went to bed after 00:30 hours consumed 1.7 times more energy drinks compared to those who went to bed before 22:30 hours.

  • Going to bed later is associated with higher consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and fast food.
  • Individuals who reported lower sleep quality were more likely to consume energy drinks and sports drinks.
  • Breakfast skipping increased by 1.8 times per week for those with poor sleep quality.
  • Time in bed and sleep variability showed limited association with eating behaviors.

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