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Chronotype and eating behavior in adults: associations with circadian preference across body mass index categories (opens in new tab)

Chronotype has been increasingly associated with individual differences in eating behavior and appetite regulation. While evening chronotype has often been linked to less structured eating patterns, evidence regarding specific behavioral dimensions of eating remains heterogeneous. This cross-sectional study investigated the association between chronotype and eating behavior dimensions, considering potential differences across body mass index (BMI) categories and gender. A total of 386 adults ...

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