The relationship between perceived stress and emotional eating in bus drivers: the effect of shift work

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2024

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Özet

This study discusses the relationship between perceived stress and emotional eating based on shiftwork in city bus drivers. It was conducted with 1403 male city bus drivers working in Istanbul. Questions about the drivers’ physical activity and dietary habits, the Healthy Diet Index (HDI), Emotional Appetite Questionnaire and Perceived Stress Scale-10 data were collected and evaluated in two groups: shift and non-shift employees. It was found that the shift workers (SWs) have lower perceived stress, physical activity, HDI and positive emotional appetite averages. In addition, for SWs, a positive correlation was found between negative emotional appetite scores and physical activity and HDI scores. In conclusion, the drivers working in shifts were found to be slightly overweight and had lower physical activity levels, had lower HDI scores, and their nutritional status was more negatively impacted than their counterparts.

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Driver, Healthy Diet Index, Perceived Stress, Shiftwork

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International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition

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75

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7

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Bayraktaroğlu, E., Hızlı Güldemir, H., Eti, S., Kayalı Sevim, M. ve Saleki, N. (2024). The relationship between perceived stress and emotional eating in bus drivers: the effect of shift work. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 75(7), 707-716. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09637486.2024.2395818