Night Eating Syndrome, circadian rhythms and seasonality: a study in a population of Italian university students

Feb 14, 2020Rivista di psichiatria

Night Eating Syndrome, Body Clock Patterns, and Seasonal Changes in Italian University Students

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Abstract

5.3% of university students were found to meet the criteria for Night Eating Syndrome (NES).

  • The distribution of chronotypes among participants included 15.3% Morning Type, 64.3% Intermediate, and 20.4% Evening Type.
  • Low scores on the Morningness Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ) were reported by 36.7% of participants with NES.
  • A significant inverse correlation was observed between NEQ and MEQ scores (r=-.22; p<.01).
  • 3.6% of participants met criteria for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), while 10.7% were classified as having subclinical SAD.
  • 11.7% of subjects with NES presented with SAD, and 5% with subclinical SAD.
  • A significant association was found between NES and Global Seasonality Score (GSS) (r=.22; p<0.01).

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