Night eating syndrome and its association with weight status, physical activity, eating habits, smoking status, and sleep patterns among college students

Jun 3, 2017Eating and weight disorders : EWD

Night eating syndrome linked to weight, activity, eating habits, smoking, and sleep in college students

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Abstract

The proportion of college students meeting the criteria for full-syndrome night eating syndrome (NES) was 1.2%.

  • The study involved 413 undergraduate students with a mean age of 20.6 years.
  • No significant differences were found in body mass index (BMI), dietary habits, physical activity, or smoking status between students with and without night eating behavior.
  • Night eating syndrome was significantly associated with shorter sleep duration and poorer sleep quality.
  • Students with any level of NES reported an average total Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score of 6.73, compared to 5.61 for those without NES.

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