Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome

Eating and sleeping are vital functions of human life. They reciprocally influence each other in both quality and quantity. Nocturnal eating syndrome (NES) and sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) are two distinct diseases that share symptomatology of an abnormal association between the timing of ea...

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Main Authors: Jahyeon Cho, Ji Hyun Lee, Seung Chul Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Sleep Medicine 2020-12-01
Series:Sleep Medicine Research
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Online Access:http://www.sleepmedres.org/upload/pdf/smr-2020-00780.pdf
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spelling doaj-089b45a401df4cfb8854b5a7145336892021-01-25T05:44:37ZengKorean Society of Sleep MedicineSleep Medicine Research2093-91752233-88532020-12-01112656910.17241/smr.2020.00780166Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating SyndromeJahyeon Cho0Ji Hyun Lee1Seung Chul Hong2 Dream Sleep Clinic, Seoul, Korea Dream Sleep Clinic, Seoul, Korea Department of Psychiatry, St. Vincent’s Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, KoreaEating and sleeping are vital functions of human life. They reciprocally influence each other in both quality and quantity. Nocturnal eating syndrome (NES) and sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) are two distinct diseases that share symptomatology of an abnormal association between the timing of eating and sleep. NES is represented by purging, a non-controllable manner of eating in the evening before sleep, followed by morning anorexia. SRED is a chronic condition showing eating episodes after sleep onset with partial to complete amnesia. Terminology was used confusedly until the third edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, which defined SRED in the parasomnia section. Unlike NES, SRED usually does not respond to psychotherapy but to medication, most promisingly, to topiramate. Both are related to weight control problems, leading to obesity or excessive preoccupation with weight control issues.http://www.sleepmedres.org/upload/pdf/smr-2020-00780.pdfnight eating syndromefeeding and eating disordersparasomniasleepeating.
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Seung Chul Hong
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Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
Sleep Medicine Research
night eating syndrome
feeding and eating disorders
parasomnia
sleep
eating.
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Ji Hyun Lee
Seung Chul Hong
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title Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
title_short Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
title_full Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
title_fullStr Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome
title_sort sleep-related eating disorder and nocturnal eating syndrome
publisher Korean Society of Sleep Medicine
series Sleep Medicine Research
issn 2093-9175
2233-8853
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Eating and sleeping are vital functions of human life. They reciprocally influence each other in both quality and quantity. Nocturnal eating syndrome (NES) and sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) are two distinct diseases that share symptomatology of an abnormal association between the timing of eating and sleep. NES is represented by purging, a non-controllable manner of eating in the evening before sleep, followed by morning anorexia. SRED is a chronic condition showing eating episodes after sleep onset with partial to complete amnesia. Terminology was used confusedly until the third edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, which defined SRED in the parasomnia section. Unlike NES, SRED usually does not respond to psychotherapy but to medication, most promisingly, to topiramate. Both are related to weight control problems, leading to obesity or excessive preoccupation with weight control issues.
topic night eating syndrome
feeding and eating disorders
parasomnia
sleep
eating.
url http://www.sleepmedres.org/upload/pdf/smr-2020-00780.pdf
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