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=== Clinic === | === Clinic === | ||
* Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED) is a combination of a parasomnia and an eating disorder. | * Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) causes people to eat while they're asleep. | ||
* | * Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED) is a combination of a parasomnia and an eating disorder. | ||
* | * NSRED is a [[NREM Related Parasomnias|NREM parasomnia]] | ||
* NSRED is a person's fulfilling of their conscious wants that they suppress | |||
* NSRED may in some cases be another non-motor manifestation of [[Restless legs syndrome remedies|Restless Legs Syndrome]]. | |||
* SRED is characterized by a disruption of the nocturnal fast with episodes of feeding after arousal from sleep. | |||
* SRED is often associated with the use of sedative–hypnotic medications, in particular the widely prescribed benzodiazepine receptor agonists. | |||
*SRED is a specific category within [[somnambulism]] that includes behaviors connected to a person's conscious wishes or wants. | |||
*SRED is conceptualized as a mixture of binge-eating behavior and arousal disorder. | *SRED is conceptualized as a mixture of binge-eating behavior and arousal disorder. | ||
*SRED should not be confused with | *SRED should not be confused with [[Night eating syndrome|Night eating syndromes]] | ||
*SRED is associated with other sleep disorders | *SRED is associated with other sleep disorders | ||
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=== NSRED vs NES === | === NSRED vs NES === | ||
* [[Night eating syndrome|Night eating syndromes]] | * [[Night eating syndrome|Night eating syndromes]] are completely awake and aware of their eating and bingeing at night | ||
* NSRED are sleeping and unaware of what they are doing. | * NSRED are sleeping and unaware of what they are doing. | ||
* NES is primarily considered an eating disorder while NSRED is primarily considered a [[parasomnia]] | * NES is primarily considered an eating disorder while NSRED is primarily considered a [[parasomnia]] | ||
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=== | === Miasmatic analysis[edit | edit source] === | ||
* It belongs to [[NREM Related Parasomnias]] [[Cluster of disease|COD]] | |||
* '''I suggest Chorea''' due to complex pattern of movement | |||
* It seems [[JE, Japanese encephalitis|JE]] is most suitable miasm. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:17, 3 April 2023
Clinic
- Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) causes people to eat while they're asleep.
- Nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED) is a combination of a parasomnia and an eating disorder.
- NSRED is a NREM parasomnia
- NSRED is a person's fulfilling of their conscious wants that they suppress
- NSRED may in some cases be another non-motor manifestation of Restless Legs Syndrome.
- SRED is characterized by a disruption of the nocturnal fast with episodes of feeding after arousal from sleep.
- SRED is often associated with the use of sedative–hypnotic medications, in particular the widely prescribed benzodiazepine receptor agonists.
- SRED is a specific category within somnambulism that includes behaviors connected to a person's conscious wishes or wants.
- SRED is conceptualized as a mixture of binge-eating behavior and arousal disorder.
- SRED should not be confused with Night eating syndromes
- SRED is associated with other sleep disorders
NSRED vs NES
- Night eating syndromes are completely awake and aware of their eating and bingeing at night
- NSRED are sleeping and unaware of what they are doing.
- NES is primarily considered an eating disorder while NSRED is primarily considered a parasomnia
- Both are a combination of parasomnia and eating disorders since those with NES usually have insomnia or difficulty sleeping and those with NSRED experience symptoms similar to binge eating.
- Whether NES and NSRED are the same or distinct disorders, is still open question
Miasmatic analysis[edit | edit source]
- It belongs to NREM Related Parasomnias COD
- I suggest Chorea due to complex pattern of movement
- It seems JE is most suitable miasm.
Signs and symptoms
- Partial arousals from sleep, usually within 2 to 3 hours of sleep onset, and subsequent ingestion of food in a rapid or 'out of control' manner."
- They also will attempt to eat bizarre amalgamations of foods and even potentially harmful substances
- Large amounts of weight gain over short periods of time, particularly in women
- Vivid dreams at night