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The factors influencing the eating behaviour of shiftworkers: What, when, where and why

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posted on 2022-10-04, 00:26 authored by Charlotte GuptaCharlotte Gupta, AM Coates, J Dorrian, S Banks
Shiftwork leads to altered eating patterns, with workers often eating foods at all times across the 24 h period. Strategies to reduce the burden of shiftwork on the workers should be prioritised and altering these eating patterns is an important area for change. This narrative review examines the current evidence on the individual and environmental factors influencing the eating behaviours of shiftworkers. A systematic search was conducted and yielded 62 articles. These were split into four themes that influence eating patterns; When shiftworkers eat, What type of foods shiftworkers eat, Where the food is sourced from, and Why shiftworkers choose to eat on shift. Irregular working hours was the biggest influence on when workers ate on shift, shift-type was the biggest influence on what workers ate, the majority of food was sourced from canteens and cafeterias, and socialising with colleagues was the biggest reason why workers chose to eat. While more research is needed to explore multiple industries and shift-types, and to investigate the ideal size, type and timing of food on shift, this review has highlighted that future research into shiftworker eating needs to adopt an integrative approach and consider the different individual and social contexts that influence eating patterns.

History

Volume

57

Issue

4

Start Page

419

End Page

453

eISSN

1880-8026

ISSN

0019-8366

Publisher

National Institute of Industrial Health

Additional Rights

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2018-10-31

External Author Affiliations

University of South Australia

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Industrial Health