Effects of timing of food intake on eating patterns, diet quality and weight gain during pregnancy

Jan 7, 2020The British journal of nutrition

How When Pregnant Women Eat Affects Their Eating Habits, Diet Quality, and Weight Gain

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Abstract

In a study of 100 pregnant women, early eaters had a higher percentage of energy and carbohydrate intake in the morning compared to late eaters.

  • The timing of the first and last eating episodes was classified based on the median values of 08:38 hours and 20:20 hours.
  • Early eaters exhibited a better diet quality for fruit components than late eaters.
  • Energy and macronutrient intake distribution throughout the day was linked to meal timing.
  • These findings suggest that meal timing may influence diet quality and eating patterns during pregnancy.

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