2015
DOI: 10.1002/erv.2405
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The Night Eating Syndrome (NES) in Bariatric Surgery Patients

Abstract: The night eating syndrome (NES) has been included into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 as an example of an 'other-specified feeding or eating disorder'. The prevalence of NES has found to be higher in obese populations than in the general population and seems to rise with increasing body mass index. Recent studies suggest a prevalence of 2%-20% in bariatric surgery samples. Given that the core feature of this eating disorder may involve a shift in the circadian pattern of eating tha… Show more

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“…Our study shows a prevalence in the female group compared to the male group in accordance with the study data [51][52][53]. The specific factors producing this association are not well defined.…”
Section: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Gadsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Our study shows a prevalence in the female group compared to the male group in accordance with the study data [51][52][53]. The specific factors producing this association are not well defined.…”
Section: Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Gadsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, daily anorexia is not present and other eating behaviors are associated during the day, especially daily binge [44,45,48].The meaning of these data should be investigated to better understand the psychopathological features of NES. Bariatric surgery follow-up studies stress failure in weight loss in the long term related to high levels of impulsivity [49][50][51].…”
Section: Night Eating Syndrome: Nesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Binge eating disorder (BED) and night eating syndrome (NES) are the most common eating disorders among this group of patients. 4,5 Because of bariatric surgery, the eating habits of candidates change immediately and radically. Preoperative psychiatric examination by a psychiatrist for eating disorders is very important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dichos factores operan como desencadenantes de los episodios que dan nombre a la enfermedad (24,28). También debe tenerse en cuenta el estilo de vida de la persona, especialmente si integra los siguientes aspectos: cronotipo vespertino con tendencia a patrones del sueño o alimentarios irregulares, consumo de tóxicos y poca disponibilidad de tiempo libre, incrementando así los niveles de estrés.…”
Section:  Factores Psicosocialesunclassified