Association of participants who screened positive for night eating syndrome with physical health, sleep problems, and weight status in an Australian adult population

Sep 20, 2023Eating and weight disorders : EWD

Night Eating Symptoms Linked to Physical Health, Sleep Issues, and Weight in Australian Adults

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Abstract

Participants screening positive for (spNES) were significantly associated with increased BMI and sleep problems.

  • spNES participants were more likely to be older, female, less educated, and have lower household incomes compared to those without eating disorders.
  • Significant associations were found between spNES and sleep apnoea (p = 0.031) as well as insomnia or other sleep issues (p < 0.0001).
  • spNES was linked to increased levels of pain and discomfort and lower physical health-related quality of life.
  • Hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes were not significantly associated with spNES or the other eating disorder groups.

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Key numbers

6.16×
Higher Odds of Pain
Odds of extreme pain in spNES vs. no pain group.
PCS 45.32
Lower Physical Health-Related Quality of Life
Physical Component Summary score for spNES group.
23 of 2547
Prevalence of spNES
Number of spNES participants out of total surveyed.

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What this is

  • This study investigates () in an Australian adult population.
  • It compares physical health conditions in participants with to those without eating disorders and those with other eating disorders.
  • Findings reveal associations between and various health issues, including sleep problems and increased BMI.

Essence

  • Participants who screened positive for (spNES) showed significant associations with sleep problems, increased BMI, and lower physical health-related quality of life compared to those without eating disorders.

Key takeaways

  • Participants with spNES were more likely to be female, older, and have lower education and income levels compared to those without eating disorders.
  • spNES was significantly associated with sleep apnoea, insomnia, increased BMI, and lower health-related quality of life scores.
  • No significant associations were found between spNES and diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, or hypertension.

Caveats

  • The study relied on self-reported data, which may overestimate the prevalence of health conditions among participants.
  • The diagnostic criteria for may not align perfectly with current standards, potentially including individuals who do not meet full criteria.

Definitions

  • Night Eating Syndrome (NES): An eating disorder characterized by excessive food consumption after evening meals and nocturnal eating episodes.

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