Night Eating in Food Insecure Populations
Night eating is when an individual will consume a large amount of food after waking from sleep with distress. Food insecure populations report having higher rates of night eating, which can be due to working long hours, shift work, greater likelihood of having a medical illness that affects sleep quality, or the effect of antidepressant medications on hunger and satiety.
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Health Psychology
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences
Food Insecurity
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