Association between Eating-Fasting and Sleep-Wake Cycles with Eating Times and Food Consumption throughout the Day: Longitudinal Study with Pregnant Women.

IF 1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sleep Science Pub Date : 2024-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1787276
Cecília Silva Pereira, Laura Cristina Tibiletti Balieiro, Gabriela Pereira Teixeira, Cristiana Araújo Gontijo, Luisa Pereira Marot, Walid Makin Fahmy, Cibele Aparecida Crispim, Yara Cristina de Paiva Maia
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Objective  To investigate the associations of the sleep-eating interval with eating times and food consumption throughout the day in pregnant women. Materials and Methods  A longitudinal study with 100 pregnant women treated at the public health network in the city of Uberlândia, state of Minas Gerais (MG), Brazil, during the entire gestational period. The time intervals between waking up and the first eating episode and between the last eating episode and going to sleep (independent variables) were investigated. Outcome measures were meal and sleep times, as well as food consumption throughout the day. Results  Food consumption closer to sleep at night is associated with higher total daily caloric intake in the first (β = -0.337, p  = 0.016) and second trimesters (Ts) of pregnancy (β = -0.240, p  = 0.023), and with longer sleep duration on weekdays ( p  < 0.05 for all three trimesters). We did not find associations between the wake-up to first eating episode interval and total calories ( p  > 0.05 for all three trimesters), but the longer this interval, the greater the percentage of calories at dinner (1T: β = 0.266, p  = 0.003; 2T: β = 0.269, p  = 0.045) and at the last meal (1T: β = 0.324, p  = 0.001; 2T: β = 0.231, p  = 0.033). Discussion  Taking longer to eat the first meal after waking up is associated with higher caloric intake later in the day, while taking longer to sleep after eating the last meal is associated with higher total daily caloric intake and shorter sleep duration, especially in the beginning and middle of pregnancy.

禁食和睡眠-觉醒周期与全天进食时间和食物消耗之间的关系:对孕妇的纵向研究。
目的探讨孕妇睡眠-进食间隔与全天进食时间和食物摄取量的关系。材料和方法对100名在巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州(MG) uberlindia市公共卫生网络接受整个妊娠期治疗的孕妇进行纵向研究。醒来和第一次进食之间的时间间隔以及最后一次进食和入睡之间的时间间隔(独立变量)进行了调查。结果测量是吃饭和睡觉的时间,以及全天的食物消耗。结果临近睡眠时的食物摄入与妊娠早期(β = -0.337, p = 0.016)和中期(Ts)较高的每日总热量摄入相关(β = -0.240, p = 0.023),与工作日较长的睡眠时间相关(三个妊娠期均p p > 0.05),但间隔时间越长,晚餐卡路里所占比例越大(1T: β = 0.266, p = 0.003;2 t:β= 0.269,p = 0.045)和最后一餐(1 t:β= 0.324,p = 0.001;2T: β = 0.231, p = 0.033)。起床后吃第一顿饭的时间较长与当天晚些时候的高热量摄入有关,而吃完最后一顿饭后睡觉的时间较长与每日总热量摄入较高和睡眠时间较短有关,特别是在怀孕初期和中期。
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Sleep Science
Sleep Science CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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