Role of Sleep Timing in Caloric Intake and BMI

Apr 30, 2011Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)

How Sleep Timing Relates to Calorie Intake and Body Weight

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Abstract

Fifty-six percent of participants were classified as 'normal sleepers' with a sleep midpoint of less than 5:30 AM.

  • Late sleepers had shorter sleep duration and later meal times compared to normal sleepers.
  • Consumption of calories after 8:00 PM was higher among late sleepers.
  • Higher Body Mass Index (BMI) was linked to shorter sleep duration and increased caloric intake after 8:00 PM.
  • Sleep timing was associated with dietary patterns, particularly in relation to fruit and vegetable consumption.
  • Calories consumed after 8:00 PM were a predictor of BMI, independent of sleep timing and duration.

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