Social jet lag and eating styles in young adults

Jul 19, 2022Chronobiology international

Social jet lag and eating habits in young adults

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Abstract

In a sample of 372 American undergraduate participants, social jet lag significantly predicted lower intuitive eating and greater emotional eating.

  • Social jet lag is associated with problematic eating styles, including increased emotional eating.
  • Lower intuitive eating is linked to higher social jet lag.
  • There is a marginal association between social jet lag and loss of control over eating.
  • Sleep quantity on weekdays predicts intuitive eating and loss of control over eating.
  • Sleep quality is significantly linked to intuitive eating, emotional eating, and loss of control over eating.

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