Table 1.
Comparison of night eating syndrome and binge eating disorder
Criterion | Night eating syndrome | Binge eating disorder |
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Amount of food consumed | Often the size of a small meal or snack | For a core criterion needs to be objectively large |
Degree of control | Can range from complete control to minimal (with or without loss of control) | Minimal to none; loss of control is needed |
Associated mood | Evening dysphoria | Increased depressive symptoms but not associated with time of day |
Associated sleep concerns | Sleep-onset or maintenance insomnia common | Not associated with diagnosis |
Motivation/precipitants | Belief that one needs to eat to fall to sleep or back to sleep | Variable; can include urges and emotional eating components |
Level of weight/shape concern | Typically lower level of concern; may be associated if patient experiences weight gain | Often connected with weight and body image concerns |