Chrononutrition during pregnancy : a review on maternal night-time eating
Evidence from women working night shifts during pregnancy indicates that circadian rhythm disruption has the potential to adversely influence pregnancy outcomes. In the general population, chronodisruption with the potential to affect pregnancy outcomes may also be seen in those with high energy int...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1459582023-03-05T16:46:33Z Chrononutrition during pregnancy : a review on maternal night-time eating Loy, See Ling Loo, Rachael Si Xuan Godfrey, Keith M. Chong, Yap-Seng Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi Tan, Kok Hian Chong, Mary Foong-Fong Chan, Jerry Kok Yen Yap, Fabian Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Chrononutrition Circadian Rhythm Evidence from women working night shifts during pregnancy indicates that circadian rhythm disruption has the potential to adversely influence pregnancy outcomes. In the general population, chronodisruption with the potential to affect pregnancy outcomes may also be seen in those with high energy intakes in the evening or at night. However, maternal night eating during pregnancy remains understudied. This narrative review provides an overview of the prevalence, contributing factors, nutritional aspects and health implications of night eating during pregnancy. We derived evidence based on cross-sectional studies and longitudinal cohorts. Overall, night eating is common during pregnancy, with the estimated prevalence in different populations ranging from 15% to 45%. The modern lifestyle and the presence of pregnancy symptoms contribute to night eating during pregnancy, which is likely to coexist and may interact with multiple undesirable lifestyle behaviors. Unfavorable nutritional characteristics associated with night eating have the potential to induce aberrant circadian rhythms in pregnant women, resulting in adverse metabolic and pregnancy outcomes. More research, particularly intervention studies, are needed to provide more definite information on the implications of night eating for mother-offspring health. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Ministry of Health (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version The GUSTO study was supported by the Singapore National Research Foundation under its Translational and Clinical Research (TCR) Flagship Programme and administered by the Singapore Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Council (NMRC), Singapore-NMRC/TCR/004-NUS/2008; NMRC/TCR/012-NUHS/2014. Additional funding was provided by the Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore. 2021-01-18T07:01:24Z 2021-01-18T07:01:24Z 2020 Journal Article Loy, S. L., Loo, R. S. X., Godfrey, K. M., Chong, Y.-S., Shek, L. P.-C., Tan, K. H., . . . Yap, F. (2020). Chrononutrition during pregnancy : a review on maternal night-time eating. Nutrients, 12(9), 2783-. doi:10.3390/nu12092783 2072-6643 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145958 10.3390/nu12092783 32932985 2-s2.0-85090759792 9 12 en NMRC/TCR/004-NUS/2008 NMRC/TCR/012-NUHS/201 Nutrients © 2020 The Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Evidence from women working night shifts during pregnancy indicates that circadian rhythm disruption has the potential to adversely influence pregnancy outcomes. In the general population, chronodisruption with the potential to affect pregnancy outcomes may also be seen in those with high energy intakes in the evening or at night. However, maternal night eating during pregnancy remains understudied. This narrative review provides an overview of the prevalence, contributing factors, nutritional aspects and health implications of night eating during pregnancy. We derived evidence based on cross-sectional studies and longitudinal cohorts. Overall, night eating is common during pregnancy, with the estimated prevalence in different populations ranging from 15% to 45%. The modern lifestyle and the presence of pregnancy symptoms contribute to night eating during pregnancy, which is likely to coexist and may interact with multiple undesirable lifestyle behaviors. Unfavorable nutritional characteristics associated with night eating have the potential to induce aberrant circadian rhythms in pregnant women, resulting in adverse metabolic and pregnancy outcomes. More research, particularly intervention studies, are needed to provide more definite information on the implications of night eating for mother-offspring health. |
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Chrononutrition during pregnancy : a review on maternal night-time eating |
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