Night Eating Syndrome and Associated Psychosocial Health Profile among Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Central India

Sep 10, 2025The International journal of social psychiatry

Night Eating Syndrome and Related Mental and Social Health in Medical Students in Central India

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Abstract

The overall prevalence of Night Eating Syndrome among medical students is 13.8%.

  • The majority of cases are classified as mild NES (10.1%), with moderate (1.7%) and severe (1.9%) cases being less common.
  • 12.8% of participants reported depressive symptoms.
  • Insomnia is associated with a higher likelihood of NES (OR = 3.16 unadjusted; OR = 3.08 adjusted).
  • Depression may be associated with NES but is not an independent predictor when adjusted for other factors.
  • Body Mass Index (BMI) does not appear to be a predictor of NES in this population.

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