Differences in Self-Reported Eating Behavior Between Night Eating Syndrome Subtypes
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Night eating syndrome (NES)
Sneaking late night snacks might just seem like an unhealthy habit, but the truth is that night eating syndrome (NES) ? and a related syndrome called sleep related eating disorder (SRED) ? are actually diagnosable conditions for some people. NES is technically classified as disordered eating [2], but researchers believe it?s also related to sleep disorders, making it a sort of hybrid condition....
متن کاملNight eating syndrome (NES)
Sneaking late night snacks might just seem like an unhealthy habit, but the truth is that night eating syndrome (NES) ? and a related syndrome called sleep related eating disorder (SRED) ? are actually diagnosable conditions for some people. NES is technically classified as disordered eating [2], but researchers believe it?s also related to sleep disorders, making it a sort of hybrid condition....
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عنوان ژورنال: Current Developments in Nutrition
سال: 2021
ISSN: 2475-2991
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzab053_021