Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Nocturnal Eating Syndrome

Q4 Medicine Sleep Medicine Research Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.17241/smr.2020.00780
Jahyeon Cho, J. Lee, Seung-Chul Hong
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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. Sleep Med Res 2020;11(2):65-69
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睡眠相关进食障碍和夜间进食综合症
吃饭和睡觉是人类生命的重要功能。它们在质量和数量上相互影响。夜间进食综合征(NES)和睡眠相关进食障碍(SRED)是两种截然不同的疾病,它们具有进食和睡眠时间异常相关的共同症状。NES表现为排便,这是一种不可控制的进食方式,在晚上睡觉前进食,随后是早晨厌食。SRED是一种慢性疾病,在睡眠开始后出现进食发作,并伴有部分或完全失忆。直到第三版《国际睡眠障碍分类》(International Classification of Sleep Disorders)在睡眠异常(parasomnia)一节中定义了SRED之前,术语的使用一直很混乱。与NES不同的是,SRED通常对心理治疗没有反应,而对药物(最有希望的是托吡酯)有反应。两者都与体重控制问题有关,导致肥胖或过度关注体重控制问题。睡眠医学杂志,2020;11(2):65-69
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Sleep Medicine Research Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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