Longitudinal associations of circadian eating patterns with sleep quality, fatigue and inflammation in colorectal cancer survivors up to 24 months post-treatment

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION(2024)

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Fatigue and insomnia, potentially induced by inflammation, are distressing symptoms experienced by colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors. Emerging evidence suggests that besides the nutritional quality and quantity, also the timing, frequency and regularity of dietary intake (chrono-nutrition) could be important for alleviating these symptoms. We investigated longitudinal associations of circadian eating patterns with sleep quality, fatigue and inflammation in CRC survivors. In a prospective cohort of 459 stage I-III CRC survivors, four repeated measurements were performed between 6 weeks and 24 months post-treatment. Chrono-nutrition variables included meal energy contribution, frequency (a maximum of six meals could be reported each day), irregularity and time window (TW) of energetic intake, operationalised based on 7-d dietary records. Outcomes included sleep quality, fatigue and plasma concentrations of inflammatory markers. Longitudinal associations of chrono-nutrition variables with outcomes from 6 weeks until 24 months post-treatment were analysed by confounder-adjusted linear mixed models, including hybrid models to disentangle intra-individual changes from inter-individual differences over time. An hour longer TW of energetic intake between individuals was associated with less fatigue (beta: -6 center dot 1; 95 % CI (-8 center dot 8, -3 center dot 3)) and insomnia (beta: -4 center dot 8; 95 % CI (-7 center dot 4, -2 center dot 1)). A higher meal frequency of on average 0 center dot 6 meals/d between individuals was associated with less fatigue (beta: -3 center dot 7; 95 % CI (-6 center dot 6, -0 center dot 8)). An hour increase in TW of energetic intake within individuals was associated with less insomnia (beta: -3 center dot 0; 95 % CI (-5 center dot 2, -0 center dot 8)) and inflammation (beta: -0 center dot 1; 95 % CI (-0 center dot 1, 0 center dot 0)). Our results suggest that longer TWs of energetic intake and higher meal frequencies may be associated with less fatigue, insomnia and inflammation among CRC survivors. Future studies with larger contrasts in chrono-nutrition variables are needed to confirm these findings.
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Colorectal cancer survivors,Chrono-nutrition,Diet,Fatigue,Insomnia,Sleep,Inflammation
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