Snacking among shiftwork nurses related to non-optimal dietary intake.
Ting-Ti LinYue Leon GuoChristopher James GordonYi-Chuan ChenHsueh-Ching WuElizabeth CayananChung-Mei OuyangJudith Shu-Chu ShiaoPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2022)
Shiftwork is known to affect nurses' eating behaviours; however, which shift is associated with unhealthy eating remains inconclusive. Despite lower energy intakes, nurses had higher intake by snacking on evening and night shifts. High snacking intake was associated with a high intake of saturated fat. Hospitals can increase the availability of healthy foods on evening or night shifts, which may improve non-day shift nurses' non-optimal eating behaviours.