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Q1Domain Verified
Within the Chrono-Nutrition framework for shift workers, what is the primary objective of strategically timed carbohydrate intake during a night shift?
To suppress melatonin production and promote wakefulness by mimicking daytime light exposure.
To maximize immediate energy expenditure for sustained alertness throughout the entire shift.
To provide a consistent, low-glycemic energy source that supports cognitive function and minimizes post-meal fatigue.
To facilitate the body's natural circadian rhythm by aligning nutrient absorption with expected daytime feeding patterns.
Q2Domain Verified
A shift worker experiencing frequent digestive discomfort and bloating during their late-night or early-morning eating windows, as discussed in "The Complete Chrono-Nutrition for Shift Work Course 2026," should prioritize which of the following chrono-nutritional adjustments?
Increasing the frequency of meals with high-fiber content to promote gut motility.
Eliminating all fat intake during the shift to reduce the digestive burden.
Consuming smaller, more frequent meals composed of easily digestible foods, focusing on protein and healthy fats during the "active" phase of their shift.
Shifting to a predominantly liquid diet during active work hours to ease digestion.
Q3Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Chrono-Nutrition for Shift Work Course 2026," what is the rationale behind the recommendation to limit exposure to bright artificial light *after* a night shift and *before* attempting to sleep?
To conserve energy by reducing metabolic rate in preparation for sleep.
To prevent the body from initiating a secondary circadian alerting signal, making sleep onset more difficult.
To avoid overstimulation of the visual cortex, which can interfere with the transition to sleep.
To signal to the brain that the "day" is ending, facilitating the natural release of sleep-promoting hormones like melatonin.

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