Evaluation of night eating syndrome in individuals with and without obesity

May 19, 2021Endokrynologia Polska

Night eating patterns in people with and without obesity

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Abstract

10% of participants in the study were found to have night eating syndrome (NES).

  • The average body mass index (BMI) of participants was 31.8 ± 8.2, indicating a population with a higher prevalence of obesity.
  • A statistically significant higher frequency of NES was observed in patients with morbid obesity compared to those without morbid obesity (p < 0.05).
  • The mean depression score, measured by the Beck Depression Inventory, was significantly higher in the NES group (23.5 ± 10.86) compared to the non-NES group (12.18 ± 8.95), with p < 0.001.

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