2014
DOI: 10.1002/erv.2280
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Clinical Features of Night Eating Syndrome among Depressed Patients

Abstract: Night eating syndrome is negatively associated with sleep, severity of anxiety and depression. Our findings suggest that there is a complex relation between NES and depression, and it is recommended that depressed patients be evaluated for NES.

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“…The association between NES and depressive symptoms, determined by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), was verified in several papers 29,31,32 , including one study with university students 33 . Importantly, not all studies found statistical significance for this relationship 34 , although there is more evidence supporting that subjects with NES present higher levels of depression.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The association between NES and depressive symptoms, determined by the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), was verified in several papers 29,31,32 , including one study with university students 33 . Importantly, not all studies found statistical significance for this relationship 34 , although there is more evidence supporting that subjects with NES present higher levels of depression.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Regarding anxiety, some studies, using different instruments, pointed to an association with NES 32,37,38 . Although the level of anxiety of NES patients is greater than that of the general population, this emotional disorder is even more intense in the cases of subjects with NES periodic binge eating beyond the NES…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both mood (Kucukgoncu, Tek, Bestepe, Musket, & Guloksuz, 2014;Stickney et al, 1999) and hunger (Johnson et al, 1996) have frequently been related to binge eating. In line with the literature (Baños et al, 2014), our results show that negative emotions (e.g., feeling bored and depressed) and increased levels of hunger generate higher levels of craving.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Entre la literatura científica consultada se han encontrado múltiples referencias que reconocen la implicación de una base genética en el desarrollo de la enfermedad (17,26,27). No obstante a día de hoy, no se han publicado estudios que centren el tema de investigación en cuáles son los factores genéticos específicos que pudieran estar directamente relacionados con el trastorno estudiado (17).…”
Section: Clasificación De Factores Etiológicos Según El Modelo Biopsiunclassified
“…Sin embargo, se destaca el sexo masculino como un factor predisponente para el desarrollo del Síndrome (26). Dicho aspecto resulta especialmente llamativo al tener en cuenta la afirmación que Gómez-Abellán, P. y su equipo identificaron entre el sexo y el tipo de cronotipo (diurno o vespertino), en su revisión sobre estudios cronobiológicos:…”
Section: Clasificación De Factores Etiológicos Según El Modelo Biopsiunclassified