THEME: "Empowering the Future of Healthcare Through Pharma Innovation"
17-18 Nov 2025
Dubai, UAE Sleep-related
eating disorder (SRED), also called nocturnal eating
syndrome, is a parasomnia is characterized by recurrent episodes of
consuming food, often high-calorie junk food during sleep. The foods consumed
during episodes of nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder are usually
high-fat, high-sugar “comfort” foods that people deny themselves during the
day. Confusion, disorientation, and an inaccurate or absent memory of the event
are components of SRED. Sleep-related
eating disorder can also have an impact on the health due to weight gain
and obesity from eating high-carbohydrate and high-fat foods. In some cases,
people with SRED have histories of alcoholism, drug abuse, and other sleep
disorders.
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Causes of Sleep related eating disorders
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Symptoms of Sleep related eating disorders
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Diagnosis & treatment of SRED
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Risk Factors and Complications of SRED