| Literature DB >> 12702899 |
Tsuyoshi Miyaoka1, Rei Yasukawa, Ken Tsubouchi, Seiji Miura, Yoshiko Shimizu, Tsuruhei Sukegawa, Takahiro Maeda, Shoichi Mizuno, Atsuko Kameda, Jun Uegaki, Takuji Inagaki, Jun Horiguchi.
Abstract
Nocturnal eating/drinking disorder (NE/DS) is a rare syndrome that includes disorders of both eating and sleeping. It is characterized by awakening in the middle of the night, getting out of bed, and consuming large quantities of food quickly and uncontrollably, then returning to sleep. This may occur several times during the night. Some patients are fully conscious during their nocturnal eating, while some report total amnesia. The aetiology of NE/DS is still unclear, and there is no satisfactory treatment. Four patients with NE/DS are described. Treatment with a selective seroronin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) was effective in controlling their episodes of nocturnal eating. To our knowledge, this is the first published case report of successful treatment with SSRIs in NE/DS.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12702899 DOI: 10.1097/01.yic.0000068440.56680.8e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Clin Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0268-1315 Impact factor: 1.659