Sleep-related eating disorder versus sleepwalking: A controlled study

Jul 31, 2012Sleep medicine

Differences Between Sleep-Related Eating Disorder and Sleepwalking

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Abstract

Fifteen patients with sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) report a 66% prevalence of past or current sleepwalking.

  • SRED patients are predominantly women and experience disease onset in adulthood.
  • They suffer from nightly episodes and insomnia, along with increased childhood eating problems.
  • Current anorexia scores in SRED patients are higher than those in sleepwalkers and controls.
  • SRED patients exhibit similar parasomnia episode timing to sleepwalkers, occurring predominantly in the first half of the night.
  • Eating episodes during sleep occur mainly within 1 minute after awakening from specific sleep stages.

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