Morning Affect, Eveningness, and Amplitude Distinctness: Associations with Sleep Parameters, Eating Habits,Dietary Intakes and Diet Quality of University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
Arzu KABASAKAL ÇETİN
Abstract:ABS TRACT Objective: Studies in the literature evaluated the association between personality traits, sleep quality, and negative emotionality, and the circadian rhythm components of morning affect, eveningness, and amplitude of diurnal variation (distinctness). Associations between sleep parameters, eating habits, dietary intake, and diet quality, and circadian rhythm components were explored in the current study. Material and Methods: A sample of 605 Turkish university students participated in this study and … Show more
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