Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery
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Resumo: | The Night Eating syndrome (NES), is often elevated in obese but its cause has not been well established. In particular, this condition has not been investigated in Brazil. The objective of this work was investigate the frequency of NES symptoms in candidates for bariatric surgery and assess its implications in sleep quality and depressive symptoms. 100 patients from Bariatric Surgery Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital in Fortaleza were selected, and these night eating symptoms were measured by the Night eating Questionnaire (NEQ), sleep quality by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the daytime sleepiness by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the depressive symptoms, by Beck Depression Inventory short form and the risk for obstructive sleep apnea by Berlin Questionnaire. It was performed a comparative analysis of the results obtained from patients with night eating symptom scores suggestive of NES. The patients included in the study were predominantly women (76%), with age between 18 and 64 (mean  SD = 34.8  9.3) years and BMI between 31.3 and 72.4 (46.9  8.5) kg/mÂ. Poor quality sleep (PSQI > 5) was observed in 56 patients, excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS > 10) in 27; depressive symptoms (Beck > 4) in 80 and high risk for obstructive sleep apnea in 73. Seventeen patients showed symptoms suggestive of NES, without difference in age, BMI, degree of daytime sleepiness and risk of sleep apnea in obese when compared to the other patients. The group with symptoms suggestive of NES had a worse sleep quality (9.3  4.9 and 6.6  3.7, p = 0.01) and more depressive symptoms (16, 7  7.6 and 9.5  7.0, p = 0.001) than the other obese. A higher proportion of patients with symptoms suggestive of NES was in use of antidepressants than other patients (29.4 and 10.8%,p = 0.04). These data show that NES symptoms are common in bariatric surgery candidates and their presence is associated with more depressive symptoms and worse quality of sleep. Also, in particular, the high frequency of severe depressive symptoms among patients with a suggestive picture of NES highlights the importance of identifying this condition in the context of specialized services to treat obesity. Further studies on the impact of the NES and its treatment are needed to allow a better approach to this problem |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisNight eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgerySintomas alimentares noturnos, qualidade do sono e sintomas depressivos em candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica2012-01-25Pedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin19463855300Renan MagalhÃes Montenegro JÃnior35865326368http://lattes.cnpq.br/749245043294239762664964372http://lattes.cnpq.br/8209412344962992Thisciane Ferreira Pinto Universidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncias FarmacÃuticasUFCBRFARMACIAFARMACIAThe Night Eating syndrome (NES), is often elevated in obese but its cause has not been well established. In particular, this condition has not been investigated in Brazil. The objective of this work was investigate the frequency of NES symptoms in candidates for bariatric surgery and assess its implications in sleep quality and depressive symptoms. 100 patients from Bariatric Surgery Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital in Fortaleza were selected, and these night eating symptoms were measured by the Night eating Questionnaire (NEQ), sleep quality by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the daytime sleepiness by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the depressive symptoms, by Beck Depression Inventory short form and the risk for obstructive sleep apnea by Berlin Questionnaire. It was performed a comparative analysis of the results obtained from patients with night eating symptom scores suggestive of NES. The patients included in the study were predominantly women (76%), with age between 18 and 64 (mean  SD = 34.8  9.3) years and BMI between 31.3 and 72.4 (46.9  8.5) kg/mÂ. Poor quality sleep (PSQI > 5) was observed in 56 patients, excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS > 10) in 27; depressive symptoms (Beck > 4) in 80 and high risk for obstructive sleep apnea in 73. Seventeen patients showed symptoms suggestive of NES, without difference in age, BMI, degree of daytime sleepiness and risk of sleep apnea in obese when compared to the other patients. The group with symptoms suggestive of NES had a worse sleep quality (9.3  4.9 and 6.6  3.7, p = 0.01) and more depressive symptoms (16, 7  7.6 and 9.5  7.0, p = 0.001) than the other obese. A higher proportion of patients with symptoms suggestive of NES was in use of antidepressants than other patients (29.4 and 10.8%,p = 0.04). These data show that NES symptoms are common in bariatric surgery candidates and their presence is associated with more depressive symptoms and worse quality of sleep. Also, in particular, the high frequency of severe depressive symptoms among patients with a suggestive picture of NES highlights the importance of identifying this condition in the context of specialized services to treat obesity. Further studies on the impact of the NES and its treatment are needed to allow a better approach to this problemA sÃndrome alimentar noturna (SAN) tem freqÃÃncia elevada nos obesos, embora ainda nÃo tenha sido estabelecida uma relaÃÃo causal. De modo particular, essa condiÃÃo nÃo foi investigada no Brasil entre os candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a frequÃncia de sintomas alimentares noturnos sugestivos de SAN em candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica, bem como avaliar sua relaÃÃo com a qualidade do sono e sintomas depressivos. Foram estudados 100 pacientes do ambulatÃrio de cirurgia bariÃtrica de um hospital terciÃrio da rede pÃblica de saÃde de Fortaleza. Os sintomas alimentares noturnos foram avaliados atravÃs da Escala de Sintomas Alimentares Noturnos (ESAN), a qualidade do sono pelo Ãndice de Qualidade do Sono de Pittsburgh (IQSP), a sonolÃncia diurna, pela Escala de SonolÃncia de Epworth (ESE), os sintomas depressivos pelo InventÃrio de DepressÃo de Beck e o risco para apneia obstrutiva do sono pelo questionÃrio de Berlim. Foi realizada uma anÃlise comparativa entre resultados obtidos de pacientes com e sem sintomas alimentares noturnos sugestivos da SAN (ESAN>25). Os indivÃduos foram predominantemente mulheres (76%), com idades entre 18 e 64 (mÃdiaÂDP = 34,8 Â9,3) anos e IMC entre 31,3 e 72,4 (46,9  8,5) kg/mÂ. MÃ-qualidade do sono (IQSP>5) foi observada em 56 pacientes; sonolÃncia excessiva diurna (ESE> 10) em 27; sintomas depressivos (Beck > 4) em 80 e o risco elevado para apneia obstrutiva do sono em 73. Dezessete pacientes apresentaram sintomas sugestivos de SAN, sem diferenÃa quanto a idade, IMC, grau de sonolÃncia diurna e risco de apneia do sono, em relaÃÃo aos demais obesos. O grupo com sintomas sugestivos de SAN, comparado aos demais, apresentou pior qualidade de sono (9,3Â4,9 e 6,6Â3,7; p= 0,01) e mais sintomas depressivos (16,7Â7,6 e 9,5Â7,0; p= 0,001). Uma proporÃÃo maior dos pacientes com sintomas sugestivos de SAN fazia uso de antidepressivos (29,4 e 10,8%; p=0,04). Nossos resultados indicam que sintomas alimentares noturnos sÃo comuns nos candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica e sua presenÃa està associada a mais sintomas depressivos e pior qualidade do sono. A freqÃÃncia elevada de sintomas depressivos graves entre os pacientes com quadro sugestivo de SAN destaca a importÃncia da identificaÃÃo dessa condiÃÃo no tratamento da obesidade. Estudos adicionais sobre o impacto da SAN e de seu tratamento sÃo necessÃrios para permitir uma abordagem mais adequada deste problemaFundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=7400application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:20:22Zmail@mail.com - |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Sintomas alimentares noturnos, qualidade do sono e sintomas depressivos em candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery Thisciane Ferreira Pinto FARMACIA FARMACIA |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Night eating symptoms, sleep quality and depressive symptoms in persons seeking bariatric surgery |
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Thisciane Ferreira Pinto |
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Thisciane Ferreira Pinto |
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Pedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin |
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19463855300 |
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Renan MagalhÃes Montenegro JÃnior |
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35865326368 |
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Thisciane Ferreira Pinto |
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Pedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin Renan MagalhÃes Montenegro JÃnior |
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The Night Eating syndrome (NES), is often elevated in obese but its cause has not been well established. In particular, this condition has not been investigated in Brazil. The objective of this work was investigate the frequency of NES symptoms in candidates for bariatric surgery and assess its implications in sleep quality and depressive symptoms. 100 patients from Bariatric Surgery Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital in Fortaleza were selected, and these night eating symptoms were measured by the Night eating Questionnaire (NEQ), sleep quality by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the daytime sleepiness by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the depressive symptoms, by Beck Depression Inventory short form and the risk for obstructive sleep apnea by Berlin Questionnaire. It was performed a comparative analysis of the results obtained from patients with night eating symptom scores suggestive of NES. The patients included in the study were predominantly women (76%), with age between 18 and 64 (mean  SD = 34.8  9.3) years and BMI between 31.3 and 72.4 (46.9  8.5) kg/mÂ. Poor quality sleep (PSQI > 5) was observed in 56 patients, excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS > 10) in 27; depressive symptoms (Beck > 4) in 80 and high risk for obstructive sleep apnea in 73. Seventeen patients showed symptoms suggestive of NES, without difference in age, BMI, degree of daytime sleepiness and risk of sleep apnea in obese when compared to the other patients. The group with symptoms suggestive of NES had a worse sleep quality (9.3  4.9 and 6.6  3.7, p = 0.01) and more depressive symptoms (16, 7  7.6 and 9.5  7.0, p = 0.001) than the other obese. A higher proportion of patients with symptoms suggestive of NES was in use of antidepressants than other patients (29.4 and 10.8%,p = 0.04). These data show that NES symptoms are common in bariatric surgery candidates and their presence is associated with more depressive symptoms and worse quality of sleep. Also, in particular, the high frequency of severe depressive symptoms among patients with a suggestive picture of NES highlights the importance of identifying this condition in the context of specialized services to treat obesity. Further studies on the impact of the NES and its treatment are needed to allow a better approach to this problem A sÃndrome alimentar noturna (SAN) tem freqÃÃncia elevada nos obesos, embora ainda nÃo tenha sido estabelecida uma relaÃÃo causal. De modo particular, essa condiÃÃo nÃo foi investigada no Brasil entre os candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a frequÃncia de sintomas alimentares noturnos sugestivos de SAN em candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica, bem como avaliar sua relaÃÃo com a qualidade do sono e sintomas depressivos. Foram estudados 100 pacientes do ambulatÃrio de cirurgia bariÃtrica de um hospital terciÃrio da rede pÃblica de saÃde de Fortaleza. Os sintomas alimentares noturnos foram avaliados atravÃs da Escala de Sintomas Alimentares Noturnos (ESAN), a qualidade do sono pelo Ãndice de Qualidade do Sono de Pittsburgh (IQSP), a sonolÃncia diurna, pela Escala de SonolÃncia de Epworth (ESE), os sintomas depressivos pelo InventÃrio de DepressÃo de Beck e o risco para apneia obstrutiva do sono pelo questionÃrio de Berlim. Foi realizada uma anÃlise comparativa entre resultados obtidos de pacientes com e sem sintomas alimentares noturnos sugestivos da SAN (ESAN>25). Os indivÃduos foram predominantemente mulheres (76%), com idades entre 18 e 64 (mÃdiaÂDP = 34,8 Â9,3) anos e IMC entre 31,3 e 72,4 (46,9  8,5) kg/mÂ. MÃ-qualidade do sono (IQSP>5) foi observada em 56 pacientes; sonolÃncia excessiva diurna (ESE> 10) em 27; sintomas depressivos (Beck > 4) em 80 e o risco elevado para apneia obstrutiva do sono em 73. Dezessete pacientes apresentaram sintomas sugestivos de SAN, sem diferenÃa quanto a idade, IMC, grau de sonolÃncia diurna e risco de apneia do sono, em relaÃÃo aos demais obesos. O grupo com sintomas sugestivos de SAN, comparado aos demais, apresentou pior qualidade de sono (9,3Â4,9 e 6,6Â3,7; p= 0,01) e mais sintomas depressivos (16,7Â7,6 e 9,5Â7,0; p= 0,001). Uma proporÃÃo maior dos pacientes com sintomas sugestivos de SAN fazia uso de antidepressivos (29,4 e 10,8%; p=0,04). Nossos resultados indicam que sintomas alimentares noturnos sÃo comuns nos candidatos a cirurgia bariÃtrica e sua presenÃa està associada a mais sintomas depressivos e pior qualidade do sono. A freqÃÃncia elevada de sintomas depressivos graves entre os pacientes com quadro sugestivo de SAN destaca a importÃncia da identificaÃÃo dessa condiÃÃo no tratamento da obesidade. Estudos adicionais sobre o impacto da SAN e de seu tratamento sÃo necessÃrios para permitir uma abordagem mais adequada deste problema |
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The Night Eating syndrome (NES), is often elevated in obese but its cause has not been well established. In particular, this condition has not been investigated in Brazil. The objective of this work was investigate the frequency of NES symptoms in candidates for bariatric surgery and assess its implications in sleep quality and depressive symptoms. 100 patients from Bariatric Surgery Outpatient Clinic of a tertiary hospital in Fortaleza were selected, and these night eating symptoms were measured by the Night eating Questionnaire (NEQ), sleep quality by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the daytime sleepiness by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the depressive symptoms, by Beck Depression Inventory short form and the risk for obstructive sleep apnea by Berlin Questionnaire. It was performed a comparative analysis of the results obtained from patients with night eating symptom scores suggestive of NES. The patients included in the study were predominantly women (76%), with age between 18 and 64 (mean  SD = 34.8  9.3) years and BMI between 31.3 and 72.4 (46.9  8.5) kg/mÂ. Poor quality sleep (PSQI > 5) was observed in 56 patients, excessive daytime sleepiness (ESS > 10) in 27; depressive symptoms (Beck > 4) in 80 and high risk for obstructive sleep apnea in 73. Seventeen patients showed symptoms suggestive of NES, without difference in age, BMI, degree of daytime sleepiness and risk of sleep apnea in obese when compared to the other patients. The group with symptoms suggestive of NES had a worse sleep quality (9.3  4.9 and 6.6  3.7, p = 0.01) and more depressive symptoms (16, 7  7.6 and 9.5  7.0, p = 0.001) than the other obese. A higher proportion of patients with symptoms suggestive of NES was in use of antidepressants than other patients (29.4 and 10.8%,p = 0.04). These data show that NES symptoms are common in bariatric surgery candidates and their presence is associated with more depressive symptoms and worse quality of sleep. Also, in particular, the high frequency of severe depressive symptoms among patients with a suggestive picture of NES highlights the importance of identifying this condition in the context of specialized services to treat obesity. Further studies on the impact of the NES and its treatment are needed to allow a better approach to this problem |
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