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Published 09:05 4 Jul 2016 BST
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The study advises that people keep a food diary to monitor their eating times and habits and attempt to introduce regularity into their diet.
Further in the study, researchers also make a link between eating habits and the people we consume food with.
"An even further step after studying the impact of what and when we eat is to study where we eat and with whom we eat. A recent meta-analysis showed that family meal frequency contributes to more healthy eating among children and adolescents, with positive associations between family meals and adolescent dietary intake including fruit and vegetable consumption, dairy consumption and less consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages."
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