Key term: nutrition

Original article 2020;46(2):143-151   pdf full text
Shift work and its relation with meal and snack patterns among healthcare workers
Hulsegge G, Loef B, Benda T, van der Beek AJ, Proper KI
 
Original article 2019;45(4):402-412   pdf full text
Associations between shift type, sleep, mood, and diet in a group of shift working nurses
Heath G, Dorrian J, Coates A
 
Review 2019;45(1):7-21   pdf full text
The effect of shift work on eating habits: a systematic review
Souza RV, Sarmento RA, de Almeida JC, Canuto R
 
Editorial 2016;42(6):455-457   pdf full text
Does higher energy intake explain weight gain and increased metabolic risks among shift workers?
Lindström J
 
Original article 2016;42(6):459-468   pdf full text
Shift workers have a similar diet quality but higher energy intake than day workers
Hulsegge G, Boer JMA, van der Beek AJ, Verschuren WMM, Sluijs I, Vermeulen R, Proper KI
 
Original article 2015;41(3):288-293   pdf full text
Enhanced preference for high-fat foods following a simulated night shift
Cain SW, Filtness AJ, Phillips CL, Anderson C
 
Original article 2015;41(1):54-64   pdf full text
Lifestyle counseling to reduce body weight and cardiometabolic risk factors among truck and bus drivers – a randomized controlled trial
Puhkala J, Kukkonen-Harjula K, Mansikkamäki K, Aittasalo M, Hublin C, Kärmeniemi P, Olkkonen S, Partinen M, Sallinen M, Tokola K, Fogelholm M
 
Discussion paper 2010;36(2):150-162   pdf
Eating and shift work – effects on habits, metabolism and performance
Lowden A, Moreno C, Holmbäck U, Lennernäs M, Tucker P