Original paper
1091 The Effects Of Sleep Duration, Timing, And Depressed Mood On Daily Eating Patterns
Abstract
Introduction Insufficient sleep, circadian misalignment, and altered eating patterns are linked to depression. Despite the temporal association between the sleep/wake and feed/fast cycles, it is unclear how depression severity influences this relationship. Methods Sixty-eight participants ages 18-65 years across the depression continuum wore an Actiwatch for 5-17 nights and reported daily meal times (730 nights total). Multilevel models tested...
Paper Details
Title
1091 The Effects Of Sleep Duration, Timing, And Depressed Mood On Daily Eating Patterns
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
A415 - A415
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