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dc.contributor.authorEngwall, Allison Christine
dc.description.abstractChrononutrition, or the circadian timing of food intake, has garnered attention as a topic of study due to its associations with health (e.g., weight gain); however, a valid assessment of chrononutrition in daily life has not yet been developed. The present study therefore aimed to develop and validate both a diary and questionnaire version of the Chrononutrition Profile which assess 6 components of chrononutrition that have been associated with poor health (breakfast skipping, night eating, eating window, evening latency, largest meal, and evening eating). The measure demonstrated preliminary evidence of test-retest reliability and convergent validity, though concurrent validity was not interpretable. Based on analyses, the final diary and questionnaire versions of the CP assess 5 components of chrononutrition: breakfast skipping, night eating, eating window, evening latency, and evening eating. This measure offers health care professionals, researchers, and stakeholders a cost-effective method of evaluating chrononutrition and identifying targets for health improvement.en_US
dc.publisherNorth Dakota State Universityen_US
dc.rightsNDSU Policy 190.6.2
dc.titleDevelopment, Validation and Reliability of the Chrononutrition Profileen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-11T16:55:55Z
dc.date.available2019-02-11T16:55:55Z
dc.date.issued2019en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10365/29276
dc.subject.lcshChronobiology.
dc.subject.lcshCircadian rhythms.
dc.subject.lcshNutrition.
dc.subject.lcshFood habits.
dc.subject.lcshHealth.
dc.subject.lcshWeight loss.
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0002-5117-1534
dc.rights.urihttps://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf
ndsu.degreeMaster of Science (MS)en_US
ndsu.collegeScience and Mathematicsen_US
ndsu.departmentPsychologyen_US
ndsu.programPsychologyen_US
ndsu.advisorIrish, Leah


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