Effects of chronotype on Mediterranean diet adherence and appetite status in young adults
Year 2025,
Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 91 - 96, 30.08.2025
Tuğçe Özlü Karahan
,
Esra Tansu Sarıyer
,
Ezgi Arslan
,
Ekin Çevik
,
Hatice Çolak
Abstract
Chronotypes are classified as morning, evening, and intermediate types, and individuals with evening chronotypes are thought to have less healthy diets. Studies on the chronotypes of young adults at risk for disordered eating and sleep habits and the effects of chronotypes on nutrition are limited. Our study aimed to evaluate appetite status and Mediterranean diet scores according to chronotypes in young adults. The study was conducted in a cross-sectional design on 362 healthy young adults aged 18-35 years. Participants’ appetite status, chronotype categories, and adherence to the Mediterranean diet were determined using scales. The data from the study were analysed using SPSS 28.0 software. According to the results of the study, morning chronotype individuals (7.69±0.31) adhere to the Mediterranean diet more than evening chronotype individuals (6.54±0.28) (p=0.002). A negative correlation was found between Mediterranean diet scores and evening (R=-0.184, p=0.000) and screen-based appetite (R=-0.104, p=0.048). However, no significant differences were found between chronotypes regarding appetite status (p>0.05). This study revealed that individuals in the morning chronotype showed higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet and that individuals in the evening chronotype are a group that needs more attention in terms of nutrition. These findings may contribute to the development of nutrition and health policies.
Ethical Statement
The ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Bahçeşehir University (No: E-20021704-604.01.02-33312). Informed consent was obtained from all participants.
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Beaulieu, K., Oustric, P., Alkahtani, S., Alhussain, M., Pedersen, H., Salling Quist, J., ... & Finlayson, G. (2020). Impact of meal timing and chronotype on food reward and appetite control in young adults. Nutrients, 12(5), 1506.
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Bertoli, S., Spadafranca, A., Bes-Rastrollo, M., Martinez-Gonzalez, M. A., Ponissi, V., Beggio, V., ... & Battezzati, A. (2015). Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is inversely related to binge eating disorder in patients seeking a weight loss program. Clinical Nutrition, 34(1), 107-114.
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Di Mauro, A., Tuccinardi, D., Watanabe, M., Del Toro, R., Monte, L., Giorgino, R., ... & Manfrini, S. (2021). The Mediterranean diet increases glucagon‐like peptide 1 and oxyntomodulin compared with a vegetarian diet in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled cross‐over trial. Diabetes Metab Res Rev, 37(6), e3406.
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Farkova, E., Šmotek, M., Bendová, Z., Mankova, D., & Kopřivová, J. (2021). Chronotype and social jet-lag in relation to body weight, apetite, sleep quality and fatigue. Biological Rhythm Research, 52(8), 1205-1216.
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Ferreira-Pêgo, C., Rodrigues, J., Costa, A., & Sousa, B. (2020). Eating behavior: The influence of age, nutrition knowledge, and Mediterranean diet. Nutrition and Health, 26(4), 303-309.
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Gibbons, C., Hopkins, M., Beaulieu, K., Oustric, P., & Blundell, J. E. (2019). Issues in measuring and interpreting human appetite (satiety/satiation) and its contribution to obesity. Current Obesity Reports, 8(2), 77-87.
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Godos, J., Castellano, S., Ferri, R., Caraci, F., Lanza, G., Scazzina, F., ... & Grosso, G. (2023). Mediterranean diet and chronotype: Data from Italian adults and systematic review of observational studies. Experimental Gerontology, 181, 112284.
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Macit-Celebi, M. S., Ozata-Uyar, G., Yildiran, H., & Koksal, E. (2023). Is adherence to the mediterranean diet associated with eating behaviour and emotional appetite in young women?. Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética, 27(2), 115-124.
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Malin, S. K. (2025). Circadian rhythms and gastrointestinal hormone-related appetite regulation. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 32(3), 97-101.
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Malin, S. K., Syeda, U. A., Remchak, M. M. E., & Heiston, E. M. (2024). Early chronotype favors appetite and reduced later day caloric intake among adults with obesity. Chronobiology International, 41(3), 427-438.
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Martins, R. C., dos Santos Barbosa Brito, F., & Curioni, C. C. (2024). Associations among chronotype and eating habits in adolescents are affected by study shift: A cross‐sectional study. Journal of Sleep Research, e14434.
-
Martins-de-Passos, T. O., Mesas, A. E., Beneit, N., Díaz-Goñi, V., Peral-Martinez, F., Cekrezi, S., ... & Jimenez-Lopez, E. (2024). Are sleep parameters and chronotype associated with eating disorder risk? A cross-sectional study of university students in Spain. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(18), 5482.
-
Mazri, F. H., Manaf, Z. A., Shahar, S., & Ludin, A. F. M. (2020). The association between chronotype and dietary pattern among adults: A scoping review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 68.
-
Memic-Inan, C., Sarahman-Kahraman, C., Ozcelik, A. O., & Yabanci-Ayhan, N. (2024). Chronotype is associated with Mediterranean dietary adherence and environmental footprints. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 1-11.
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Muscogiuri, G., Barrea, L., Aprano, S., Framondi, L., Di Matteo, R., Laudisio, D., ... & Opera Prevention Project. (2020). Chronotype and adherence to the Mediterranean diet in obesity: Results from the opera prevention project. Nutrients, 12(5), 1354.
-
Naja, F., Hasan, H., Khadem, S. H., Buanq, M. A., Al-Mulla, H. K., Aljassmi, A. K., & Faris, M. E. (2022). Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and its association with sleep quality and chronotype among youth: a cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8, 805955.
-
Papadaki, A., Nolen-Doerr, E., & Mantzoros, C. S. (2020). The effect of the Mediterranean diet on metabolic health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials in adults. Nutrients, 12(11), 3342.
-
Patel, A., & Cheung, J. (2025). The effect of mediterranean diet and chrononutrition on sleep quality: A scoping review. Nutrition Journal, 24(1), 31.
-
Pehlivanoglu, E. F. O., Balcioglu, H., & Unluoglu, I. (2020). Turkish Validation and Reliability of Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener. Osmangazi Journal of Medicine, 42(2), 160-164.
-
Punduk, Z., Gur, H. & Ercan, I. (2005). A reliability study of the Turkish version of the mornings-evenings questionnaire. Turkish Journal of Psychiatry, 16, 40-45.
-
Rabiei, S., Haghgoo, M., Borumandnia, N., Nasrollahzadeh, J., Hejazi, E., & Sadeghzadeh, H. (2022). The association between people’s chronotype and hormones related to appetite. Journal of Nutrition and Food Security, 7(1), 88-98.
-
Riccobono, G., Barlattani, T., Socci, V., Trebbi, E., Iannitelli, A., Pompili, A., & Pacitti, F. (2025). Investigating the association between night eating symptoms and chronotype: the mediating role of depressive symptoms in a sample of Italian university students. Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 30(1), 25.
-
Richardson, C. E., Gradisar, M., Short, M. A., & Lang, C. (2017). Can exercise regulate the circadian system of adolescents? Novel implications for the treatment of delayed sleep-wake phase disorder. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 34, 122-129.
-
Roenneberg, T., Pilz, L. K., Zerbini, G., & Winnebeck, E. C. (2019). Chronotype and social jetlag: a (self-) critical review. Biology, 8(3), 54.
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Romo‐Nava, F., Blom, T. J., Guerdjikova, A., Winham, S. J., Cuellar‐Barboza, A. B., Nunez, N. A., ... & McElroy, S. L. (2020). Evening chronotype, disordered eating behavior, and poor dietary habits in bipolar disorder. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 142(1), 58-65.
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Salehinejad, M. A., Wischnewski, M., Ghanavati, E., Mosayebi-Samani, M., Kuo, M. F., & Nitsche, M. A. (2021). Cognitive functions and underlying parameters of human brain physiology are associated with chronotype. Nature Communications, 12(1), 4672.
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Schröder, H., Fitó, M., Estruch, R., Martínez‐González, M. A., Corella, D., Salas‐Salvadó, J., ... & Covas, M. I. (2011). A short screener is valid for assessing Mediterranean diet adherence among older Spanish men and women. The Journal of Nutrition, 141(6), 1140-1145.
-
Selvi, Y., Kandeger, A., Boysan, M., Akbaba, N., Sayin, A. A., Tekinarslan, E., ... & Sar, V. (2017). The effects of individual biological rhythm differences on sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and dissociative experiences. Psychiatry Research, 256, 243-248.
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Tagliamonte, S., Laiola, M., Ferracane, R., Vitale, M., Gallo, M. A., Meslier, V., ... & Vitaglione, P. (2021). Mediterranean diet consumption affects the endocannabinoid system in overweight and obese subjects: possible links with gut microbiome, insulin resistance and inflammation. European Journal of Nutrition, 60, 3703-3716.
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Takahashi, M., Tahara, Y., Tsubosaka, M., Fukazawa, M., Ozaki, M., Iwakami, T., ... & Shibata, S. (2018). Chronotype and social jetlag influence human circadian clock gene expression. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 10152.
-
Tayhan, F., & Helvaci, G. (2024). Evaluation of university students’ Mediterranean diet quality and sustainable eating behaviors: a cross-sectional study. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 1-12.
-
Teixeira, G. P., da Cunha, N. B., Azeredo, C. M., Rinaldi, A. E. M., & Crispim, C. A. (2024). Eating time variation from weekdays to weekends and its association with dietary intake and BMI in different chronotypes: findings from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017-2018. British Journal of Nutrition, 131(7), 1281-1288.
-
Teixeira, G. P., Guimarães, K. C., Soares, A. G. N., Marqueze, E. C., Moreno, C. R., Mota, M. C., & Crispim, C. A. (2023). Role of chronotype in dietary intake, meal timing, and obesity: a systematic review. Nutrition Reviews, 81(1), 75-90.
-
Xiao, Q., Garaulet, M., & Scheer, F. A. (2019). Meal timing and obesity: interactions with macronutrient intake and chronotype. International Journal of Obesity, 43(9), 1701-1711.
-
Yoon, H. S., Cho, C. H., Yun, M. S., Jang, S. J., You, H. J., Kim, J. H., ... & Ko, G. (2021). Akkermansia muciniphila secretes a glucagon-like peptide-1-inducing protein that improves glucose homeostasis and ameliorates metabolic disease in mice. Nature Microbiology, 6(5), 563-573.
Effects of chronotype on Mediterranean diet adherence and appetite status in young adults
Year 2025,
Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 91 - 96, 30.08.2025
Tuğçe Özlü Karahan
,
Esra Tansu Sarıyer
,
Ezgi Arslan
,
Ekin Çevik
,
Hatice Çolak
Abstract
Chronotypes are classified as morning, evening, and intermediate types, and individuals with evening chronotypes are thought to have less healthy diets. Studies on the chronotypes of young adults at risk for disordered eating and sleep habits and the effects of chronotypes on nutrition are limited. Our study aimed to evaluate appetite status and Mediterranean diet scores according to chronotypes in young adults. The study was conducted in a cross-sectional design on 362 healthy young adults aged 18-35 years. Participants’ appetite status, chronotype categories, and adherence to the Mediterranean diet were determined using scales. The data from the study were analysed using SPSS 28.0 software. According to the results of the study, morning chronotype individuals (7.69±0.31) adhere to the Mediterranean diet more than evening chronotype individuals (6.54±0.28) (p=0.002). A negative correlation was found between Mediterranean diet scores and evening (R=-0.184, p=0.000) and screen-based appetite (R=-0.104, p=0.048). However, no significant differences were found between chronotypes regarding appetite status (p>0.05). This study revealed that individuals in the morning chronotype showed higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet and that individuals in the evening chronotype are a group that needs more attention in terms of nutrition. These findings may contribute to the development of nutrition and health policies.
Ethical Statement
The ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Bahçeşehir University (No: E-20021704-604.01.02-33312). Informed consent was obtained from all participants.
References
-
Adiguzel, E. (2024). Emotional appetite is associated with chronotype and burnout in senior undergraduate students. The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 38(2).
-
Asher, G., & Sassone-Corsi, P. (2015). Time for food: the intimate interplay between nutrition, metabolism, and the circadian clock. Cell, 161(1), 84-92.
-
Beaulieu, K., Finlayson, G., & Quist, J. S. (2024). Chronotypical influence on eating behaviour and appetite control. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 1-7.
-
Beaulieu, K., Oustric, P., Alkahtani, S., Alhussain, M., Pedersen, H., Salling Quist, J., ... & Finlayson, G. (2020). Impact of meal timing and chronotype on food reward and appetite control in young adults. Nutrients, 12(5), 1506.
-
Bertoli, S., Spadafranca, A., Bes-Rastrollo, M., Martinez-Gonzalez, M. A., Ponissi, V., Beggio, V., ... & Battezzati, A. (2015). Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is inversely related to binge eating disorder in patients seeking a weight loss program. Clinical Nutrition, 34(1), 107-114.
-
Cani, P. D., & Knauf, C. (2021). A newly identified protein from Akkermansia muciniphila stimulates GLP-1 secretion. Cell Metabolism, 33(6), 1073-1075.
-
Di Mauro, A., Tuccinardi, D., Watanabe, M., Del Toro, R., Monte, L., Giorgino, R., ... & Manfrini, S. (2021). The Mediterranean diet increases glucagon‐like peptide 1 and oxyntomodulin compared with a vegetarian diet in patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled cross‐over trial. Diabetes Metab Res Rev, 37(6), e3406.
-
Fallah, M., Aminianfar, A., & Esmaillzadeh, A. (2024). Mediterranean diet adherence and sleep pattern: a systematic review of observational studies. BMC Nutrition, 10(1), 45.
-
Farkova, E., Šmotek, M., Bendová, Z., Mankova, D., & Kopřivová, J. (2021). Chronotype and social jet-lag in relation to body weight, apetite, sleep quality and fatigue. Biological Rhythm Research, 52(8), 1205-1216.
-
Faul, F., Erdfelder, E., Lang, A. G., & Buchner, A. (2007). G* Power 3: A flexible statistical power analysis program for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences. Behavior Research Methods, 39(2), 175-191.
-
Ferreira-Pêgo, C., Rodrigues, J., Costa, A., & Sousa, B. (2020). Eating behavior: The influence of age, nutrition knowledge, and Mediterranean diet. Nutrition and Health, 26(4), 303-309.
-
Gibbons, C., Hopkins, M., Beaulieu, K., Oustric, P., & Blundell, J. E. (2019). Issues in measuring and interpreting human appetite (satiety/satiation) and its contribution to obesity. Current Obesity Reports, 8(2), 77-87.
-
Godos, J., Castellano, S., Ferri, R., Caraci, F., Lanza, G., Scazzina, F., ... & Grosso, G. (2023). Mediterranean diet and chronotype: Data from Italian adults and systematic review of observational studies. Experimental Gerontology, 181, 112284.
-
Haspel, J. A., Anafi, R., Brown, M. K., Cermakian, N., Depner, C., Desplats, P., ... & Solt, L. A. (2020). Perfect timing: circadian rhythms, sleep, and immunity-an NIH workshop summary. JCI insight, 5(1), e131487.
-
Horne, J.A., Östberg, O.A. (1976). A self-assessment questionnaire to determine morningnesseveningness in human circadian rhythms. International Journal of Chronobiology, 4, 97-110.
-
Jamshed, H., Steger, F. L., Bryan, D. R., Richman, J. S., Warriner, A. H., Hanick, C. J., ... & Peterson, C. M. (2022). Effectiveness of early time-restricted eating for weight loss, fat loss, and cardiometabolic health in adults with obesity: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Internal Medicine, 182(9), 953-962.
-
Julius, A. A., Yin, J., & Wen, J. T. (2019). Time optimal entrainment control for circadian rhythm. PloS One, 14(12), e0225988.
-
Macit-Celebi, M. S., Ozata-Uyar, G., Yildiran, H., & Koksal, E. (2023). Is adherence to the mediterranean diet associated with eating behaviour and emotional appetite in young women?. Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética, 27(2), 115-124.
-
Malin, S. K. (2025). Circadian rhythms and gastrointestinal hormone-related appetite regulation. Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 32(3), 97-101.
-
Malin, S. K., Syeda, U. A., Remchak, M. M. E., & Heiston, E. M. (2024). Early chronotype favors appetite and reduced later day caloric intake among adults with obesity. Chronobiology International, 41(3), 427-438.
-
Martins, R. C., dos Santos Barbosa Brito, F., & Curioni, C. C. (2024). Associations among chronotype and eating habits in adolescents are affected by study shift: A cross‐sectional study. Journal of Sleep Research, e14434.
-
Martins-de-Passos, T. O., Mesas, A. E., Beneit, N., Díaz-Goñi, V., Peral-Martinez, F., Cekrezi, S., ... & Jimenez-Lopez, E. (2024). Are sleep parameters and chronotype associated with eating disorder risk? A cross-sectional study of university students in Spain. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(18), 5482.
-
Mazri, F. H., Manaf, Z. A., Shahar, S., & Ludin, A. F. M. (2020). The association between chronotype and dietary pattern among adults: A scoping review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17, 68.
-
Memic-Inan, C., Sarahman-Kahraman, C., Ozcelik, A. O., & Yabanci-Ayhan, N. (2024). Chronotype is associated with Mediterranean dietary adherence and environmental footprints. International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 1-11.
-
Muscogiuri, G., Barrea, L., Aprano, S., Framondi, L., Di Matteo, R., Laudisio, D., ... & Opera Prevention Project. (2020). Chronotype and adherence to the Mediterranean diet in obesity: Results from the opera prevention project. Nutrients, 12(5), 1354.
-
Naja, F., Hasan, H., Khadem, S. H., Buanq, M. A., Al-Mulla, H. K., Aljassmi, A. K., & Faris, M. E. (2022). Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and its association with sleep quality and chronotype among youth: a cross-sectional study. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8, 805955.
-
Papadaki, A., Nolen-Doerr, E., & Mantzoros, C. S. (2020). The effect of the Mediterranean diet on metabolic health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials in adults. Nutrients, 12(11), 3342.
-
Patel, A., & Cheung, J. (2025). The effect of mediterranean diet and chrononutrition on sleep quality: A scoping review. Nutrition Journal, 24(1), 31.
-
Pehlivanoglu, E. F. O., Balcioglu, H., & Unluoglu, I. (2020). Turkish Validation and Reliability of Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener. Osmangazi Journal of Medicine, 42(2), 160-164.
-
Punduk, Z., Gur, H. & Ercan, I. (2005). A reliability study of the Turkish version of the mornings-evenings questionnaire. Turkish Journal of Psychiatry, 16, 40-45.
-
Rabiei, S., Haghgoo, M., Borumandnia, N., Nasrollahzadeh, J., Hejazi, E., & Sadeghzadeh, H. (2022). The association between people’s chronotype and hormones related to appetite. Journal of Nutrition and Food Security, 7(1), 88-98.
-
Riccobono, G., Barlattani, T., Socci, V., Trebbi, E., Iannitelli, A., Pompili, A., & Pacitti, F. (2025). Investigating the association between night eating symptoms and chronotype: the mediating role of depressive symptoms in a sample of Italian university students. Eating and Weight Disorders-Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 30(1), 25.
-
Richardson, C. E., Gradisar, M., Short, M. A., & Lang, C. (2017). Can exercise regulate the circadian system of adolescents? Novel implications for the treatment of delayed sleep-wake phase disorder. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 34, 122-129.
-
Roenneberg, T., Pilz, L. K., Zerbini, G., & Winnebeck, E. C. (2019). Chronotype and social jetlag: a (self-) critical review. Biology, 8(3), 54.
-
Romo‐Nava, F., Blom, T. J., Guerdjikova, A., Winham, S. J., Cuellar‐Barboza, A. B., Nunez, N. A., ... & McElroy, S. L. (2020). Evening chronotype, disordered eating behavior, and poor dietary habits in bipolar disorder. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 142(1), 58-65.
-
Salehinejad, M. A., Wischnewski, M., Ghanavati, E., Mosayebi-Samani, M., Kuo, M. F., & Nitsche, M. A. (2021). Cognitive functions and underlying parameters of human brain physiology are associated with chronotype. Nature Communications, 12(1), 4672.
-
Schröder, H., Fitó, M., Estruch, R., Martínez‐González, M. A., Corella, D., Salas‐Salvadó, J., ... & Covas, M. I. (2011). A short screener is valid for assessing Mediterranean diet adherence among older Spanish men and women. The Journal of Nutrition, 141(6), 1140-1145.
-
Selvi, Y., Kandeger, A., Boysan, M., Akbaba, N., Sayin, A. A., Tekinarslan, E., ... & Sar, V. (2017). The effects of individual biological rhythm differences on sleep quality, daytime sleepiness, and dissociative experiences. Psychiatry Research, 256, 243-248.
-
Tagliamonte, S., Laiola, M., Ferracane, R., Vitale, M., Gallo, M. A., Meslier, V., ... & Vitaglione, P. (2021). Mediterranean diet consumption affects the endocannabinoid system in overweight and obese subjects: possible links with gut microbiome, insulin resistance and inflammation. European Journal of Nutrition, 60, 3703-3716.
-
Takahashi, M., Tahara, Y., Tsubosaka, M., Fukazawa, M., Ozaki, M., Iwakami, T., ... & Shibata, S. (2018). Chronotype and social jetlag influence human circadian clock gene expression. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 10152.
-
Tayhan, F., & Helvaci, G. (2024). Evaluation of university students’ Mediterranean diet quality and sustainable eating behaviors: a cross-sectional study. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 1-12.
-
Teixeira, G. P., da Cunha, N. B., Azeredo, C. M., Rinaldi, A. E. M., & Crispim, C. A. (2024). Eating time variation from weekdays to weekends and its association with dietary intake and BMI in different chronotypes: findings from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017-2018. British Journal of Nutrition, 131(7), 1281-1288.
-
Teixeira, G. P., Guimarães, K. C., Soares, A. G. N., Marqueze, E. C., Moreno, C. R., Mota, M. C., & Crispim, C. A. (2023). Role of chronotype in dietary intake, meal timing, and obesity: a systematic review. Nutrition Reviews, 81(1), 75-90.
-
Xiao, Q., Garaulet, M., & Scheer, F. A. (2019). Meal timing and obesity: interactions with macronutrient intake and chronotype. International Journal of Obesity, 43(9), 1701-1711.
-
Yoon, H. S., Cho, C. H., Yun, M. S., Jang, S. J., You, H. J., Kim, J. H., ... & Ko, G. (2021). Akkermansia muciniphila secretes a glucagon-like peptide-1-inducing protein that improves glucose homeostasis and ameliorates metabolic disease in mice. Nature Microbiology, 6(5), 563-573.