Behavioral management of night eating disorders
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Behavioral management of night eating disorders
Night eating syndrome (NES) is a form of disordered eating associated with evening hyperphagia (overeating at night) and nocturnal ingestions (waking at night to eat). As with other forms of disordered eating, cognitive and behavioral treatment modalities may be effective in reducing NES symptoms. This review presents evidence for a variety of behavioral treatment approaches, including behavior...
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The prevalence, correlates, and symptom coherence of night eating syndrome (NES) in individuals seeking inpatient treatment for eating disorders were assessed. Inpatients (n=68; M age=29.8 years; % female=94.1; % diagnosed with anorexia nervosa [AN]=47.1; % diagnosed with bulimia nervosa [BN]=47.1) were interviewed with the Night Eating Syndrome History and Inventory. Additionally, medical char...
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CONTEXT Investigators first described the night-eating syndrome (NES), which consists of morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia, and insomnia, in 1955, but, to our knowledge, this syndrome has never been subjected to careful clinical study. OBJECTIVE To characterize NES on the basis of behavioral characteristics and neuroendocrine data. DESIGN AND SETTING A behavioral observational study was...
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عنوان ژورنال: Psychology Research and Behavior Management
سال: 2013
ISSN: 1179-1578
DOI: 10.2147/prbm.s31929