493
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Studies in humans

Association between chronotype, sleep pattern, and eating behaviours in a group of Italian adults

ORCID Icon, , , , , ORCID Icon, , , , ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon & show all
Pages 981-988 | Received 23 Jun 2022, Accepted 21 Jul 2022, Published online: 01 Aug 2022

References

  • Adan A, Archer SN, Hidalgo MP, Di Milia L, Natale V, Randler C. 2012. Circadian typology: a comprehensive review. Chronobiol Int. 29(9):1153–1175.
  • Almoosawi S, Vingeliene S, Gachon F, Voortman T, Palla L, Johnston JD, Van Dam RM, Darimont C, Karagounis LG. 2019. Chronotype: implications for epidemiologic studies on chrono-nutrition and cardiometabolic health. Adv Nutr. 10(1):30–42.
  • Bandín C, Scheer FA, Luque AJ, Ávila-Gandía V, Zamora S, Madrid JA, Gómez-Abellán P, Garaulet M. 2015. Meal timing affects glucose tolerance, substrate oxidation and circadian-related variables: a randomized, crossover trial. Int J Obes. 39(5):828–833.
  • Black AE. 2000. Critical evaluation of energy intake using the Goldberg cut-off for energy intake: basal metabolic rate. A practical guide to its calculation, use and limitations. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 24(9):1119–1130.
  • Curcio G, Tempesta D, Scarlata S, Marzano C, Moroni F, Rossini PM, Ferrara M, De Gennaro L. 2013. Validity of the Italian version of the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI). Neurol Sci. 34(4):511–519.
  • Dinu M, Bonaccio M, Martini D, Madarena MP, Vitale M, Pagliai G, Esposito S, Ferraris C, Guglielmetti M, Rosi A, et al. 2021. Reproducibility and validity of a food-frequency questionnaire (NFFQ) to assess food consumption based on the NOVA classification in adults. Int J Food Sci Nutri. 72:862–869.
  • Esin IS, Dursun OB, Demirdogen EY, Asıkhasanoglu EO, Aslan SC, Ozturk K, Cayir A. 2020. Effects of chronotype and sleep duration on life quality and psychopathology in childhood obesity. Pediatr Endocrinol Diabetes Metab. 26(4):192–197.
  • Fabbian F, Zucchi B, De Giorgi A, Tiseo R, Boari B, Salmi R, Cappadona R, Gianesini G, Bassi E, Signani F, et al. 2016. Chronotype, gender and general health. Chronobiol Int. 33(7):863–882.
  • Goldberg GR, Black AE, Jebb SA, Cole TJ, Murgatroyd PR, Coward WA, Prentice AM. 1991. Critical evaluation of energy intake data using fundamental principles of energy physiology: 1. Derivation of cut-off limits to identify under-recording. Eur J Clin Nutr. 45(12):569–581.
  • Harris JA, Benedict FG. 1918. A biometric study of human basal metabolism. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 4(12):370–373.
  • Hashemipour S, Yazdi Z, Mahabad N. 2020. Association of evening chronotype with poor control of type 2 diabetes: roles of sleep duration and insomnia level. Int J Endocrinol Metab. 18(3):e99701.
  • Hirshkowitz M, Whiton K, Albert SM, Alessi C, Bruni O, DonCarlos L, Hazen N, Herman J, Katz ES, Kheirandish-Gozal L, et al. 2015. National Sleep Foundation’s sleep time duration recommendations: methodology and results summary. Sleep Health. 1(1):40–43.
  • Horne JA, Östberg O. 1976. A self assessment questionnaire to determine morningness eveningness in human circadian rhythms. Int J Chronobiol. 4(2):97–110.
  • Kanerva N, Kronholm E, Partonen T, Ovaskainen M, Kaartinen NE, Konttinen H, Broms U, Männistö S. 2012. Tendency toward eveningness is associated with unhealthy dietary habits. Chronobiol Int. 29(7):920–927.
  • Knutson KL, Spiegel K, Penev P, Van Cauter E. 2007. The metabolic consequences of sleep deprivation. Sleep Med Rev. 11(3):163–178.
  • Lotti S, Pagliai G, Colombini B, Sofi F, Dinu M. 2021. Chronotype differences in energy intake, cardiometabolic risk parameters, cancer and depression: a systematic review with meta-analysis of observational studies. Adv Nutr. 13:269–281.
  • Lucassen EA, Zhao X, Rother KI, Mattingly MS, Courville AB, de Jonge L, Csako G, Cizza G, Sleep Extension Study Group. 2013. Evening chronotype is associated with changes in eating behavior, more sleep apnea, and increased stress hormones in short sleeping obese individuals. PLoS One. 8(3):e56519.
  • Maukonen M, Kanerva N, Partonen T, Kronholm E, Konttinen H, Wennman H, Männistö S. 2016. The associations between chronotype, a healthy diet and obesity. Chronobiol Int. 33(8):972–981.
  • Maukonen M, Kanerva N, Partonen T, Kronholm E, Tapanainen H, Kontto J, Männistö S. 2017. Chronotype differences in timing of energy and macronutrient intakes: a population-based study in adults. Obesity. 25(3):608–615.
  • Mazri FH, Manaf ZA, Shahar S, Mat Ludin AF. 2019. The association between chronotype and dietary pattern among adults: a scoping review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 17(1):68.
  • McMahon DM, Burch JB, Youngstedt SD, Wirth MD, Hardin JW, Hurley TG, Blair SN, Hand GA, Shook RP, Drenowatz C, et al. 2019. Relationships between chronotype, social jetlag, sleep, obesity and blood pressure in healthy young adults. Chronobiol Int. 36(4):493–509.
  • Montaruli A, Castelli L, Mulè A, Scurati R, Esposito F, Galasso L, Roveda E. 2021. Biological rhythm and chronotype: new perspectives in health. Biomolecules. 11(4):487.
  • Monteiro CA, Cannon G, Moubarac JC, Bertazzi Levy R, Louzada MLC, Jaime PC. 2018. The UN decade of nutrition, the NOVA food classification and the trouble with ultra-processing. Public Health Nutr. 21(1):5–17.
  • Mota MC, Waterhouse J, De-Souza DA, Rossato LT, Silva CM, Araújo MB, Tufik S, de Mello MT, Crispim CA. 2016. Association between chronotype, food intake and physical activity in medical residents. Chronobiol Int. 33(6):730–739.
  • Muñoz JSG, Cañavate R, Hernández CM, Cara-Salmerón V, Morante JJH. 2017. The association among chronotype, timing of food intake and food preferences depends on body mass status. Eur J Clin Nutr. 71(6):736–742.
  • Nimitphong H, Siwasaranond N, Saetung S, Thakkinstian A, Ongphiphadhanakul B, Reutrakul S. 2018. The relationship among breakfast time, morningness-eveningness preference and body mass index in type 2 diabetes. Diabet Med. 35(7):964–971.
  • Núñez P, Perillan C, Arguelles J, Diaz E. 2019. Comparison of sleep and chronotype between senior and undergraduate university students. Chronobiol Int. 36(12):1626–1637.
  • Ortega RM, Pérez-Rodrigo C, López-Sobaler AM. 2015. Dietary assessment methods: dietary records. Nutr Hosp. 31:3:38–45.
  • Phoi YY, Rogers M, Bonham MP, Dorrian J, Coates AM. 2022. A scoping review of chronotype and temporal patterns of eating of adults: tools used, findings, and future directions. Nutr Res Rev. 14:1–24.
  • Putilov AA, Poluektov MG, Dorokhov VB. 2020. Evening chronotype, late weekend sleep times and social jetlag as possible causes of sleep curtailment after maintaining perennial DST: ain’t they as black as they are painted? Chronobiol Int. 37(1):82–100.
  • Reutrakul S, Hood MM, Crowley SJ, Morgan MK, Teodori M, Knutson KL, Van Cauter E. 2013. Chronotype is independently associated with glycemic control in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 36(9):2523–2529.
  • Roenneberg T, Merrow M. 2016. The circadian clock and human health. Curr Biol. 26(10):R432–R443.
  • Sato-Mito N, Shibata S, Sasaki S, Sato K. 2011. Dietary intake is associated with human chronotype as assessed by both morningness-eveningness score and preferred midpoint of sleep in young Japanese women. Int J Food Sci Nutr. 62(5):525–532.
  • Taillard J, Sagaspe P, Philip P, Bioulac S. 2021. Sleep timing, chronotype and social jetlag: impact on cognitive abilities and psychiatric disorders. Biochem Pharmacol. 191:114438.
  • Toktaş N, Erman KA, Mert Z. 2018. Nutritional habits according to human chronotype and nutritional status of morningness and eveningness. J Educ Train Stud. 6(3a):61–67.
  • Tokur-Kesgin M, Kocoglu-Tanyer D. 2021. Pathways to adolescents’ health: chronotype, bedtime, sleep quality and mental health. Chronobiol Int. 38(10):1441–1448.
  • Vera B, Dashti HS, Gómez-Abellán P, Hernández-Martínez AM, Esteban A, Scheer FAJL, Saxena R, Garaulet M. 2018. Modifiable lifestyle behaviors, but not a genetic risk score, associate with metabolic syndrome in evening chronotypes. Sci Rep. 8(1):945.
  • Wittmann M, Dinich J, Merrow M, Roenneberg T. 2006. Social jetlag: misalignment of biological and social time. Chronobiol Int. 23(1–2):497–509.
  • Yazdinezhad A, Askarpour M, Aboushamsia MM, Asadi M, Mansoori A. 2019. Evaluating the effect of chronotype on meal timing and obesity in Iranian housewives: a cross-sectional study. J Adv Med Biomed Res. 27(124):31–36.
  • Zhang Y, Liu D, Sheng L, Xiao H, Yao M, Chao Y, Zhao Y. 2017. Chronotype and sleep duration are associated with stimulant consumption and BMI among Chinese undergraduates. Sleep Biol Rhythms. 16:211–222.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.