Identification and Management of Night Eating Syndrome in the Adolescent and Young Adult Population

Feb 18, 2022The primary care companion for CNS disorders

Recognizing and Treating Night Eating Syndrome in Teens and Young Adults

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Abstract

A total of 25 studies were reviewed to understand night eating syndrome (NES) in adolescents and young adults.

  • Adolescents with conditions such as depression, eating disorders, insomnia, and high stress should be monitored for night eating symptoms.
  • Children of mothers with NES may have a higher risk of developing the syndrome during adolescence.
  • Increased body mass index is not associated with NES in adolescents.
  • At-risk patients should have their comorbid conditions managed, while diagnosed individuals may benefit from cognitive-behavioral therapy and/or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
  • There is a need for further investigation into NES and its treatments, as none are currently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.

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