Chrononutrition behaviors, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, sleep quality and the association with body mass index among Malaysian women

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The present study aimed to determine the association between chrononutrition behaviors, sugar-sweetened beverage intake, and sleep quality among Malaysian women. A cross-sectional study using a validated, self-administered Chrononutrition Profile Questionnaire, Beverage Questionnaire and Sleep Quality Index were conducted among 934 Malaysian women. Multinomial logistic regression was performed to obtain odds ratios of being overweight/underweight and to test the association with poor sleep quality. 40% of Malaysian women were either overweight or obese and 65.4% had poor sleep quality. We found that breakfast skipping (OR: 4.101; CI: 2.378–7.070), poor evening eating (OR: 4.073; CI: 1.631–10.186), and eating the largest meal at night (OR: 6.970; CI: 1.944–24.994) increased the odds of being underweight. On the other hand, the daily consumption of 100% fruit juices (OR: 1.668; CI: 1.058–1.731), daily consumption of sweetened coffee or tea (OR: 1.707; CI: 1.162–2.508) and consumption of diet soft drinks by 6 times or fewer (OR: 1.484; CI: 1.066–2.064) are associated with increased odds of being overweight. However, when adjusted, only poor evening latency (AOR: 16.638; CI: 1.986–139.383) revealed an increased odd of being underweight. The highest odds predicting poor sleep quality were found for eating the largest meal during dinner (OR: 3.696; CI: 1.967–6.945) and (AOR: 2.194; CI: 1.119–4.304) when adjusted. Hence, the result indicates that multifactorial impacts on women’s body weight and recommendations to adjust chrononutrition and sugar-sweetened beverages intake in lifestyle must be done carefully considering other parameters together.

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Mohd Fahmi Teng, N. I., Norsham, J., Nadhra, A., Dalila, A., Nursyafiqa, Nasuha, S. I., & Das, S. (2023). Chrononutrition behaviors, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, sleep quality and the association with body mass index among Malaysian women. Chronobiology International, 40(11), 1487–1499. https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2023.2267679

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