Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of "Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders." The study provides insight into the population prevalence of NES using a large representative German population sample (n = 2,460) with a wide age range (14-85 years). The prevalence of NES was 1.1% using a cut-off on the Night Eating Questionnaire (NEQ) of 25. A positive screening for NES was positively associated with depression and anxiety, eating disorder psychopathology, and body weight
Night Eating Syndrome, also known as NES, is a distinct eating disorder that is distinguished by a d...
Abstract Background Night eating syndrome (NES) is a unique eating disorder characterised by evening...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...
Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of ‘‘Other Specified...
Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the prevalance and clinical correlations of night e...
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a relatively recent problem and despite the increase in the number of...
The Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a disorder characterized by the clinical features of morning anor...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a global concern. Eating behaviour and circadian rhythm are prov...
Background/Purpose: Night eating syndrome (NES) is a diagnosis newly introduced in the fifth version...
Night eating syndrome (NES) was first identified in 1955 by Stunkard, a psychiatrist specialising in...
WOS: 000490862500006Objective: The relationship between night eating syndrome (NES) and obesity rese...
Objective The current study examined the prevalence and clinical significance of night eating syndro...
Most studies of night eating syndrome (NES) fail to control for binge eating, despite moderate overl...
Objective: The relationship between night eating syndrome (NES) and obesity resembles a vicious circ...
Hunger is an awakening related biological impulse. The relationship between hunger and sleep is mode...
Night Eating Syndrome, also known as NES, is a distinct eating disorder that is distinguished by a d...
Abstract Background Night eating syndrome (NES) is a unique eating disorder characterised by evening...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...
Recently, night eating syndrome (NES) was included into the DSM-5 as an example of ‘‘Other Specified...
Objective: In this study we aimed to investigate the prevalance and clinical correlations of night e...
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a relatively recent problem and despite the increase in the number of...
The Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is a disorder characterized by the clinical features of morning anor...
The rising prevalence of obesity is a global concern. Eating behaviour and circadian rhythm are prov...
Background/Purpose: Night eating syndrome (NES) is a diagnosis newly introduced in the fifth version...
Night eating syndrome (NES) was first identified in 1955 by Stunkard, a psychiatrist specialising in...
WOS: 000490862500006Objective: The relationship between night eating syndrome (NES) and obesity rese...
Objective The current study examined the prevalence and clinical significance of night eating syndro...
Most studies of night eating syndrome (NES) fail to control for binge eating, despite moderate overl...
Objective: The relationship between night eating syndrome (NES) and obesity resembles a vicious circ...
Hunger is an awakening related biological impulse. The relationship between hunger and sleep is mode...
Night Eating Syndrome, also known as NES, is a distinct eating disorder that is distinguished by a d...
Abstract Background Night eating syndrome (NES) is a unique eating disorder characterised by evening...
Objective: To investigate the relation of metabolic disorders and psychological features with the Ni...