Effects of Maternal Nightshift Work on Evening Energy Intake, Diet Quality and Meal Timing in the Family: An Observational Study
The percentage of women working regular nightshift work has increased in the past decade. While nightshift work has the potential to exert adverse effects on dietary habits, little is known about the impact of a parent working nightshifts on dietary habits in the family. We analysed energy intake, m...
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Main Authors: | Alan Flanagan (Author), Elizabeth Lowson (Author), Bruce A. Griffin (Author), Debra J. Skene (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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