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Is chronotype linked with adherence to the Mediterranean diet among adolescents? The EHDLA study.

Jose Francisco López-GilLaura Moreno-GalarragaArthur Eumann MesasHéctor Gutiérrez-EspinozaRubén López-BuenoJonathan M Gaffin
Published in: Pediatric research (2023)
No previous study has evaluated the relationship between chronotype and adherence to the Mediterranean diet among adolescents. Both evening- and intermediate-type adolescents showed lower odds of having optimal Mediterranean diet adherence than morning-type adolescents. These findings may indicate a need to promote eating healthy habits based on a more holistic approach, not only on the total energy expenditure or in specific food groups but also on the chronotype.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • weight loss
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • risk assessment
  • insulin resistance
  • human health
  • skeletal muscle