Objectives: There is increasing evidence to suggest an association between sleep and diet. The aim of the present study was to examine the association between sleep duration and fruit/vegetable (FV) intakes and their associated biomarkers in UK adults. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: Data from The National Diet and Nutrition Survey. Participants: 1612 adults aged 19–65 years were included, pregnant/breastfeeding women were excluded from the analyses. Outcome measures: Sleep duration was assessed by self-report, and diet was assessed by 4-day food diaries, disaggregation of foods containing FV into their components was conducted to determine total FV intakes. Sleep duration was divided into: short (8 hours/day) sleep periods. M...
Background and aims: Sleep deprivation is frequently associated with an unhealthy diet. So far, most...
Limited observational studies have described the relationship between sleep duration and overall di...
Background: Published evidence suggests an inverse association between sleep duration and body weigh...
A substantial burden of disease globally is attributable to both sleep disruption and low intakes of...
Abstract Background High intakes of fruit and vegetable has been shown to protect against diseases a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022INTRODUCTION: Adequate sleep and a diet rich in fru...
This study aims to investigate the prospective associations between fruit and vegetable (FV) intakes...
BACKGROUND: Sleep is gaining recognition as a determinant of diet, yet this relationship remains und...
A substantial burden of disease and mortality globally is attributable to both sleep disruption and ...
Introduction: To determine the association of fruit and vegetable consumption with overall sleep dur...
Ever more evidence associates short sleep with increased risk of metabolic diseases such as obesity,...
KILINC, FATMA/0000-0001-8297-958X; Karaismailoglu, Eda/0000-0003-3085-7809WOS: 000494785800001To det...
LB314. Previous research suggests a link between poor sleep quality and increased consumption of ene...
Several studies have reported that short sleep duration is a risk factor for obesity and metabolic d...
Limited observational studies have described the relationship between sleep duration and overall die...
Background and aims: Sleep deprivation is frequently associated with an unhealthy diet. So far, most...
Limited observational studies have described the relationship between sleep duration and overall di...
Background: Published evidence suggests an inverse association between sleep duration and body weigh...
A substantial burden of disease globally is attributable to both sleep disruption and low intakes of...
Abstract Background High intakes of fruit and vegetable has been shown to protect against diseases a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022INTRODUCTION: Adequate sleep and a diet rich in fru...
This study aims to investigate the prospective associations between fruit and vegetable (FV) intakes...
BACKGROUND: Sleep is gaining recognition as a determinant of diet, yet this relationship remains und...
A substantial burden of disease and mortality globally is attributable to both sleep disruption and ...
Introduction: To determine the association of fruit and vegetable consumption with overall sleep dur...
Ever more evidence associates short sleep with increased risk of metabolic diseases such as obesity,...
KILINC, FATMA/0000-0001-8297-958X; Karaismailoglu, Eda/0000-0003-3085-7809WOS: 000494785800001To det...
LB314. Previous research suggests a link between poor sleep quality and increased consumption of ene...
Several studies have reported that short sleep duration is a risk factor for obesity and metabolic d...
Limited observational studies have described the relationship between sleep duration and overall die...
Background and aims: Sleep deprivation is frequently associated with an unhealthy diet. So far, most...
Limited observational studies have described the relationship between sleep duration and overall di...
Background: Published evidence suggests an inverse association between sleep duration and body weigh...