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Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults.

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Nuova numerazione 83179
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-372
Autore MORLEY, K.C.
Titolo Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 468-483.
Nota generale Estratto da: British Journal of Health Psychology 2022, 27, 2.
Riassunto Our aim was to determine whether alcohol hangover is associated with eating unhealthy foods (hot chips, soft drink) or healthy foods (fruit, vegetables). Daily diary study across 13 days (micro-longitudinal design). We examined a sample of 605 young adults (71% women; ages 17–25; mean age 19.91 [SD 1.86] years) who completed daily diaries in the university community and reported drinking alcohol at least twice during the 13-day study period. Each day, participants reported on their hangover severity, their consumption of fruit, vegetables, hot chips (French fries), and soft drink, and their alcohol consumption from the previous day. Linear mixed models were used to examine within-person associations between hangover severity and food consumption, by gender. Exploratory models also controlled for previous day alcohol consumption to acknowledge potential variability in hangover susceptibility.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto NUOVA ZELANDA.
STUDENTI.
UNIVERSITÀ.
CONSUMI.
ABUSO.
ALCOOL.
DIFFERENZA.
IDENTITÀ DI GENERE.
ALIMENTAZIONE.
COMPORTAMENTO.
BINGE DRINKING.
Ambito Sociologico
Medico
Autore Secondario LOGGE, W.B.
RIORDAN, B.C.
BRANNON, S.
HABER, P.S.
CONNER, T. S.
Titolo correlato British Journal of Health Psychology 2022, 27, 2.
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