What Is the Relationship between Chronotype and Disordered Eating in Adolescents? The EHDLA Study.
Jose Francisco López-GilJorge Olivares-ArancibiaRodrigo Yáñez-SepúlvedaMayra Fernanda Martínez-LópezPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
This study reveals that adolescents with an eveningness chronotype are more likely to exhibit disordered eating behaviors compared to those with morningness or intermediate chronotypes. These findings highlight the importance of considering chronotype in adolescent health, particularly in developing targeted interventions to prevent eating disorders.