Circadian Rhythm Profiles in Women with Night Eating Syndrome

Jan 20, 2009Journal of biological rhythms

Daily biological rhythm patterns in women with night eating syndrome

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Abstract

Patients with night eating syndrome (NES) exhibited phase delays of 1.0 to 2.8 hours in key food-regulatory rhythms.

  • Patients with NES displayed a delayed pattern in food intake, consuming more calories in the evening.
  • Circadian rhythms for total caloric, fat, and carbohydrate intake were also delayed in NES patients compared to controls.
  • Leptin and insulin rhythms were notably delayed, while ghrelin levels were advanced by 5.2 hours.
  • The glucose rhythm showed an inverted circadian pattern in NES patients.
  • Amplitudes of circadian rhythms for food intake, cortisol, ghrelin, and insulin were reduced, while TSH amplitude increased.
  • These findings suggest possible disruptions between central timing mechanisms and peripheral oscillators related to appetite regulation.

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