Rest-activity circadian rhythm and sleep quality in patients with binge eating disorder

No SJR dataNov 17, 2017Chronobiology international

Daily activity patterns and sleep quality in people with binge eating disorder

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Abstract

Participants with binge eating disorder (BED) showed significantly lower activity levels (MESOR of 170.0 vs 301.6 a.c. in matched controls).

  • Both BED and control groups exhibited a significant circadian rhythm (p < 0.001).
  • Activity levels and amplitude of circadian rhythms were significantly reduced in BED compared to controls.
  • Acrophase was similar between both groups, indicating comparable timing of peak activity.
  • No significant differences were observed in sleep parameters between BED and controls.
  • Both groups reported low sleep quality, with sleep efficiency at 80.7% for BED and 75.7% for controls.
  • RARs disruption in BED may be influenced by factors beyond reduced physical activity associated with obesity.

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