Recent studies have tested different nutritional strategies with the aim of minimizing the deleterious effects of food consumption at night by fixed night workers. However, there are many uncertainties about how food consumption should be during the night shift, whether the worker should really eat, and the possible effects of night consumption on food intake the next day. Objective: To investigate the influence of fasting during the night shift on dietary intake, metabolic and behavioral parameters the following day. Material and Methods: This trial was conducted on 10 male police officers who has been working at night for at least 2 years (age= 38.8±4.0 years old; BMI= 25.9±1.9kg/m²). Participants were tested under three different conditi...
The present review aims to present evidence obtained in clinical surveys and experimental studies th...
Shiftworkers report eating during the night when the body is primed to sleep. This study investigate...
Night work increases diabetes risk. Misalignment between the central circadian “clock” and daily beh...
Introduction: Shift work has been associated with nutritional and metabolic diseases, and the qualit...
Background: Studies highlighted unhealthy eating patterns and irregular meal times among shift work...
Night workers can change the redistribution of meals throughout the day and extend the duration of f...
Devido ao aumento considerável de trabalhadores noturnos é importante o estudo dos efeitos deste tip...
Shift work is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases due to circadian rhythm disruptions...
AbstractThe present review aims to present evidence obtained in clinical surveys and experimental st...
Night work subjects the individual to a variety of lifestyle changes, among which the increase in fo...
ABSTRACT - Introduction: “Early to bed, early to rise” is built on the assumption that sleeping is i...
Objectives Shift workers are prone to obesity and associated co-morbidities such as diabetes and c...
Shift work is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases due to circadian rhythm disruptions...
Introdução: Existem algumas evidências relacionando o aumento da sonolência com o aumento do consumo...
Despite the consequences of night-shift work, the diet of night-shift workers has not been widely st...
The present review aims to present evidence obtained in clinical surveys and experimental studies th...
Shiftworkers report eating during the night when the body is primed to sleep. This study investigate...
Night work increases diabetes risk. Misalignment between the central circadian “clock” and daily beh...
Introduction: Shift work has been associated with nutritional and metabolic diseases, and the qualit...
Background: Studies highlighted unhealthy eating patterns and irregular meal times among shift work...
Night workers can change the redistribution of meals throughout the day and extend the duration of f...
Devido ao aumento considerável de trabalhadores noturnos é importante o estudo dos efeitos deste tip...
Shift work is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases due to circadian rhythm disruptions...
AbstractThe present review aims to present evidence obtained in clinical surveys and experimental st...
Night work subjects the individual to a variety of lifestyle changes, among which the increase in fo...
ABSTRACT - Introduction: “Early to bed, early to rise” is built on the assumption that sleeping is i...
Objectives Shift workers are prone to obesity and associated co-morbidities such as diabetes and c...
Shift work is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases due to circadian rhythm disruptions...
Introdução: Existem algumas evidências relacionando o aumento da sonolência com o aumento do consumo...
Despite the consequences of night-shift work, the diet of night-shift workers has not been widely st...
The present review aims to present evidence obtained in clinical surveys and experimental studies th...
Shiftworkers report eating during the night when the body is primed to sleep. This study investigate...
Night work increases diabetes risk. Misalignment between the central circadian “clock” and daily beh...