Night Eating Syndrome
Night eating syndrome is an eating disorder characterized by a pattern of late night bingeing and/or excessive daytime food intake. It is associated with a variety of negative health outcomes, including weight gain, elevated blood sugar, and an increased risk for depression. Treatment strategies typically involve a combination of lifestyle changes and psychotherapy, though medication may be used in some cases. With the right interventions, individuals with night eating syndrome can improve their eating habits and overall health.
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