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Associations between Chronotype, Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Sexual Opinion among University Students.

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2020-06-23

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Rodriguez-Muñoz, Pedro Manuel
Carmona-Torres, Juan Manuel
Rivera-Picon, Cristina
Fabbian, Fabio
Manfredini, Roberto
Rodriguez-Borrego, Maria Aurora
Lopez-Soto, Pablo Jesus

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A person's chronotype determines different habits, among which are eating and physical activity. Furthermore, at the university stage, social and organisational factors have a direct effect on students' daily attitudes and habits. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is linked to better sleep quality and less social jet lag, but association with chronotype or sexual opinion remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the associations between chronotype, adherence to the Mediterranean Diet, and sexual opinion. A multicentre observational study enrolled 457 students, from the University of Castilla-La Mancha and the University of Cordoba. Sociodemographic data and adherence to the Mediterranean diet, chronotype, physical activity, and sexual opinion were collected with validated questionnaires. The study period was from December 2017 to January 2018. Our results reported that students with an evening chronotype (E-type), with evening preferences, had a lower adherence to the Mediterranean diet and showed a higher tendency towards erotophilia. E-type students reported a significantly lower intake of fruits, vegetables, pulses, cereals, and olive oil, and higher breakfast skipping. Therefore, among the measures to promote healthy habits (obesity prevention, sexual education, socialisation, etc.), chronotype and an analysis of the impact of the schedules established by the universities must be considered.

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Adolescent
Attitude
Chronobiology Phenomena
Diet, Mediterranean
Exercise
Female
Habits
Humans
Male
Patient Compliance
Sexual Behavior
Spain
Students
Universities
Young Adult

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Adolescente
Actitud
Conducta sexual
Cooperación del paciente
Dieta Mediterránea
Ejercicio físico
España
Estudiantes
Fenómenos cronobiológicos
Universidades

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Mediterranean diet, chronotype, sexual opinion, university students

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Rodríguez-Muñoz PM, Carmona-Torres JM, Rivera-Picón C, Fabbian F, Manfredini R, Rodríguez-Borrego MA, et al. Associations between Chronotype, Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and Sexual Opinion among University Students. Nutrients. 2020 Jun 26;12(6):1900.