The night eating syndrome in the general population and among postoperative obesity surgery patients

Objective: To determine the prevalence of night-eating syndrome in the general population and among a new sample of obesity surgery patients. Method: Night-eating syndrome was defined by presence of morning anorexia, excessive evening eating, evening tension and/or feeling upset, and insomnia. A ran...

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description Objective: To determine the prevalence of night-eating syndrome in the general population and among a new sample of obesity surgery patients. Method: Night-eating syndrome was defined by presence of morning anorexia, excessive evening eating, evening tension and/or feeling upset, and insomnia. A randomly selected sample of 2,097 adults (survey sample) answered structured interview questions on night-eating syndrome. A self-report form was completed by 111 patients who had received gastric restriction surgery for obesity at a patient reunion (patient sample). Results: Prevalence of night-eating syndrome in the survey sample was 1.5% (31 of 2,097). Prevalence in the patient sample was 27% (30 of 111). Weights for subjects in each sample, with and without the syndrome, were comparable. Discussion: Prevalence of night-eating syndrome was higher in the patient sample than in the survey sample. Within each sample, presence of the syndrome was not related to weight. Prevalence in the survey sample was within the range reported for binge-eating disorder. Night-eating syndrome may warrant consideration as a distinct eating disorder
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Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
ADULTE
ADULTOS
ADULTS
ALIMENTACION AD LIBITUM
ALIMENTATION A SATIETE
ANOREXIA
Anorexia - diagnosis
Anorexia - psychology
APPETITE DISORDERS
Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
BODY WEIGHT
Circadian Rhythm
COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE
Eating behavior disorders
EATING DISORDERS
evening eating
Feeding and Eating Disorders - diagnosis
Feeding and Eating Disorders - psychology
Feeding Behavior
FEEDING HABITS
Female
Follow-Up Studies
FOOD INTAKE
Gastroplasty - psychology
HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS
Humans
INGESTION DE ALIMENTOS
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Miscellaneous
morning anorexia
night-eating syndrome
Obesity
OCCURRENCE
OPERACIONES QUIRURGICAS
OPERATION CHIRURGICALE
OVERWEIGHT
Personality Inventory
PESO CORPORAL
POIDS CORPOREL
Postoperative Complications - diagnosis
Postoperative Complications - psychology
PRISE ALIMENTAIRE (HOMME)
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - diagnosis
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - psychology
SOBREPESO
Surgery
SURGICAL OPERATIONS
SURPOIDS
Syndrome
TRASTORNOS ALIMENTICIOS
TROUBLE ALIMENTAIRE
UNRESTRICTED FEEDING
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