The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of night eating (NE) and associated symptoms in a population-based sample of Swedish twins. A total of 21,741 individuals aged 20-47 years completed a questionnaire in 2005/2006. NE was defined as ≥25% of daily food intake after the evening meal and/or awakening at least once per week with eating episodes. The prevalence of NE was 4.6% in men and 3.4% in women. Among obese men and women, the prevalence was 8.4% and 7.5%, respectively. Men and women with NE had 3.4 and 3.6 times higher risk of binge eating compared to individuals without NE. The risk of sleep-related problems was 1.6-3.4 times higher in men and 2.5-3.3 times higher in women with NE compared to those without NE. This epidemio...
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a relatively recent problem and despite the increase in the number of...
Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of "Other Specified ...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of night eating (NE) and associated symptoms in a...
Background Night Eating Syndrome (NES) was characterised in 2003 as comprising; morning anorexia, ...
We examined the association among current self-reported sleep problems, lifetime binge eating, and c...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the frequency of night eating (NE) among obese patients, its biological c...
We applied twin methodology to female and male twin pairs to further understand the nature of the re...
Introduction: There are publications with contrasting results on the relationship between night eati...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a global concern. Eating behaviour and circadian rhythm are prov...
The prevalence and familial patterns of night eating syndrome (NES) in families enrolled in the Québ...
Most studies of night eating syndrome (NES) fail to control for binge eating, despite moderate overl...
<div><p>Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of “Other Sp...
Night Eating Syndrome, also known as NES, is a distinct eating disorder that is distinguished by a d...
Objectives: The causal nature of the sleep-obesity association is unclear. To control for potential ...
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a relatively recent problem and despite the increase in the number of...
Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of "Other Specified ...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of night eating (NE) and associated symptoms in a...
Background Night Eating Syndrome (NES) was characterised in 2003 as comprising; morning anorexia, ...
We examined the association among current self-reported sleep problems, lifetime binge eating, and c...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the frequency of night eating (NE) among obese patients, its biological c...
We applied twin methodology to female and male twin pairs to further understand the nature of the re...
Introduction: There are publications with contrasting results on the relationship between night eati...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a global concern. Eating behaviour and circadian rhythm are prov...
The prevalence and familial patterns of night eating syndrome (NES) in families enrolled in the Québ...
Most studies of night eating syndrome (NES) fail to control for binge eating, despite moderate overl...
<div><p>Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of “Other Sp...
Night Eating Syndrome, also known as NES, is a distinct eating disorder that is distinguished by a d...
Objectives: The causal nature of the sleep-obesity association is unclear. To control for potential ...
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a relatively recent problem and despite the increase in the number of...
Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of "Other Specified ...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...