Binge eating disorder and the night-eating syndrome

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Stunkard, A [1 ]
Berkowitz, R [1 ]
Wadden, T [1 ]
Tanrikut, C [1 ]
Reiss, E [1 ]
Young, L [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN,DEPT PSYCHIAT,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
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binge eating disorder; night-eating syndrome; placebo response; obesity;
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R5 [内科学];
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OBJECTIVE: To determine in three samples of obese women the prevalence of two eating disorders - binge eating disorder and the night-eating syndrome. METHOD: Interviews utilizing standard criteria. For binge eating disorder: the consumption of large amounts of food in a discrete period of time together with a subjective sense of loss of control and no vomiting or laxative abuse, For the night-eating syndrome: morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia and insomnia, Determining the rate of binging among patients receiving a placebo. SUBJECTS: (1) 102 viewers of a television show describing binge eating disorder; (2) 50 participants in a trial of medication for this disorder and (3) 79 participants in a weight reduction program. RESULTS: In the television sample 19.6% of respondents and in the weight reduction sample 7.6% met criteria for binge eating disorder; all subjects in the medication sample met criteria, During a 4-week placebo period average binge frequency fell from 6.0 to 1.7 binges per week, The night-eating syndrome was manifested by 13.7% of the television sample, 8.9% of the weight reduction sample and 15.0% in the medication trial sample. There was little overlap between the two disorders. CONCLUSIONS: Binge eating disorder is far less frequent than has been believed on the basis of questionnaire studies and it is highly responsive to placebos. Frequency of the night-eating syndrome is comparable to that of binge eating disorder. Future studies should assess binge eating disorder by interview rather than by self-administered questionnaire.
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