Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil
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Resumo: | Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is an eating disorder with three main characteristics: morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia and insomnia. Association between eating disorders and overweight or obesity has already been demonstrated. In fact, the former is a well-known disorder in young college students. The study of clinically significant eating disorders leads to the evaluation and planning of obesity treatment in a more rational and personalized way. Current research characterizes NES prevalence and its relationship to the weight and age of college students. The methodology consists of evaluating NES prevalence by a self fill-in Night Eating Questionnaire, translated and adapted to Brazilian mores, in which weight and height were informed by the students themselves. Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to analyze the association between weight and age within NES incidences. Two hundred and seventy-five students were evaluated: 56.4% were enrolled in undergraduate courses of the Exact Sciences and of the Humanities and 43.6% in the Health courses. No differences were found in students with regard to undergraduate courses, age and anthropometric variables. NES was observed in 1.4% of students interviewed and only 0.4% presented risk for the development of the syndrome. However, analysis of the nutritional state demonstrated that 14.1% were overweight, specifically pre-obesity in 9.8% and obesity in 4.3% of the interviewed. Data did not demonstrate any association between NES and overweight and further investigations with different populations are required. |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR BrazilPrevalência da Síndrome do Comer Noturno em Estudantes do Centro Universitário de Maringá - PREating DisordersNight EatersObesity.Transtornos AlimentaresComedores NoturnosObesidade.Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is an eating disorder with three main characteristics: morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia and insomnia. Association between eating disorders and overweight or obesity has already been demonstrated. In fact, the former is a well-known disorder in young college students. The study of clinically significant eating disorders leads to the evaluation and planning of obesity treatment in a more rational and personalized way. Current research characterizes NES prevalence and its relationship to the weight and age of college students. The methodology consists of evaluating NES prevalence by a self fill-in Night Eating Questionnaire, translated and adapted to Brazilian mores, in which weight and height were informed by the students themselves. Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to analyze the association between weight and age within NES incidences. Two hundred and seventy-five students were evaluated: 56.4% were enrolled in undergraduate courses of the Exact Sciences and of the Humanities and 43.6% in the Health courses. No differences were found in students with regard to undergraduate courses, age and anthropometric variables. NES was observed in 1.4% of students interviewed and only 0.4% presented risk for the development of the syndrome. However, analysis of the nutritional state demonstrated that 14.1% were overweight, specifically pre-obesity in 9.8% and obesity in 4.3% of the interviewed. Data did not demonstrate any association between NES and overweight and further investigations with different populations are required.A Síndrome do Comer Noturno (SCN) é um transtorno alimentar que apresenta três características principais: anorexia matutina; hiperfagia vespertina ou noturna e insônia. Já foi demonstrada associação entre transtornos alimentares e excesso de peso ou obesidade, sendo que esses transtornos ocorrem com muita freqüência entre as jovens universitárias. Estudar transtornos alimentares clinicamente significativos permite a avaliação e o planejamento do tratamento da obesidade de forma mais racional e individualizada. Este trabalho teve por objetivo caracterizar a prevalência da SCN em universitárias e sua associação com o peso e idade. A metodologia consistiu em avaliar a prevalência da SCN através de questionário de autopreenchimento, utilizando o Night Eating Questionaire, traduzido e adaptado para versão brasileira; sendo que as medidas de peso e altura foram auto-informadas. Para avaliar a associação entre peso e idade na ocorrência da SCN, foi utilizado o Índice de Massa Corpórea (IMC). Foram avaliadas 275 estudantes, sendo que 56,4% eram matriculadas em cursos da área de exatas e humanas e 43,6% da área da saúde. Não foram observadas diferenças em relação a caracterização das estudantes quanto a área, de acordo com a idade e variáveis antropométricas. A SCN foi observada em 1,4% das alunas entrevistadas e apenas 0,4% apresentou risco para desenvolvimento da mesma; embora a análise do estado nutricional tenha demonstrado que 14,10% apresentaram excesso de peso, sendo caracterizados em 9,8% e 4,3% com pré-obesidade e obesidade, respectivamente. Os dados não demonstraram associação entre a SCN e excesso de peso, havendo a necessidade de investigações futuras em outras populações.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2011-10-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1872Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 4 No 3 (2011): set./dez.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 4 n. 3 (2011): set./dez.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1872/1392Ziroldo, Debora FernandaCeresini, Divana Josiane CaldeiraSalado, Gersislei AntoniaGravena, Angela Andréia FrançaFerreira, Adriano AraújoFernandes, Talma Reis Lealinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-20T14:03:29Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1872Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-20T14:03:29Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil Prevalência da Síndrome do Comer Noturno em Estudantes do Centro Universitário de Maringá - PR |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil Ziroldo, Debora Fernanda Eating Disorders Night Eaters Obesity. Transtornos Alimentares Comedores Noturnos Obesidade. |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Prevalence of Night Eating in Students at the Centro Universitário de Maringá, Maringá PR Brazil |
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Ziroldo, Debora Fernanda |
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Ziroldo, Debora Fernanda Ceresini, Divana Josiane Caldeira Salado, Gersislei Antonia Gravena, Angela Andréia França Ferreira, Adriano Araújo Fernandes, Talma Reis Leal |
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Ceresini, Divana Josiane Caldeira Salado, Gersislei Antonia Gravena, Angela Andréia França Ferreira, Adriano Araújo Fernandes, Talma Reis Leal |
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Ziroldo, Debora Fernanda Ceresini, Divana Josiane Caldeira Salado, Gersislei Antonia Gravena, Angela Andréia França Ferreira, Adriano Araújo Fernandes, Talma Reis Leal |
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Eating Disorders Night Eaters Obesity. Transtornos Alimentares Comedores Noturnos Obesidade. |
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Eating Disorders Night Eaters Obesity. Transtornos Alimentares Comedores Noturnos Obesidade. |
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Night Eating Syndrome (NES) is an eating disorder with three main characteristics: morning anorexia, evening hyperphagia and insomnia. Association between eating disorders and overweight or obesity has already been demonstrated. In fact, the former is a well-known disorder in young college students. The study of clinically significant eating disorders leads to the evaluation and planning of obesity treatment in a more rational and personalized way. Current research characterizes NES prevalence and its relationship to the weight and age of college students. The methodology consists of evaluating NES prevalence by a self fill-in Night Eating Questionnaire, translated and adapted to Brazilian mores, in which weight and height were informed by the students themselves. Body Mass Index (BMI) was used to analyze the association between weight and age within NES incidences. Two hundred and seventy-five students were evaluated: 56.4% were enrolled in undergraduate courses of the Exact Sciences and of the Humanities and 43.6% in the Health courses. No differences were found in students with regard to undergraduate courses, age and anthropometric variables. NES was observed in 1.4% of students interviewed and only 0.4% presented risk for the development of the syndrome. However, analysis of the nutritional state demonstrated that 14.1% were overweight, specifically pre-obesity in 9.8% and obesity in 4.3% of the interviewed. Data did not demonstrate any association between NES and overweight and further investigations with different populations are required. |
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