Table 7.
Eating window misalignment and sleep duration misalignment split by chronotype and sleep quality.
Overall sample | MT | NT | ET | n | (df) p-value | PSQI<5 | PSQI>5 | n | p-value | |
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Eating window misalignment | 0:16 ± 2:12 | 0:03 ± 2:06 | 0:16 ± 2:12 | 0:35 ± 2:21 | 1277 | (2) 0.025 | 0:09 ± 2:04 | 0:20 ± 2:23 | 1166 | 0.061 |
Sleep duration misalignment | 0:38 ± 1:10 | 0:31 ± 1:20 | 0:39 ± 1:08 | 0:42 ± 1:06 | 1283 | (2) 0.495 | 0:32 ± 1:00 | 0:45 ± 1:21 | 1172 | <0.001 |
MT: morning type; NT: neither (intermediate) type; ET: evening type; PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.
Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare the distributions in the various groups.