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The effect of circadian rhythm and cortisol levels on health nutrition attitudes, emotional eating, and anthropometric measurements in university students.
Gamze Demirel, Zeynep Bal Ayyildiz, Zeynep Burcu Kahraman, Selma İnfal Kesim
Published: 202610.1016/j.physbeh.2025.115205
Abstract
Circadian rhythm, eating attitudes, and stress responses are important determinants of well-being among university students. This study hypothesized that circadian rhythm characteristics would be associated with emotional eating, healthy nutrition at…
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