Sleep Medicine and Psychophysiology (수면정신생리)
- Volume 18 Issue 1
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- Pages.5-9
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- 2011
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- 1225-7354(pISSN)
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- 2713-8631(eISSN)
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Sleep-Related Eating Disorder
수면 관련 식이 장애
- Park, Young-Min (Department of Neuropsychiatry, Ilsan Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine)
- 박영민 (인제대학교 의과대학 일산백병원 신경정신과학교실)
- Received : 2011.05.11
- Accepted : 2011.06.01
- Published : 2011.06.30
Abstract
Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) is a newly recognized parasomnia that describes a clinical condition of compulsive eating under an altered level of consciousness during sleep. Recently, it is increasingly recognized in clinical practice. The exact etiology of SRED is unclear, but it is assumed that SRED might share features of both sleepwalking and eating disorder. There have been also accumulating reports of SRED related to the administration of various psychotropic drugs, such as zolpidem, triazolam, olanzapine, and combinations of psychotropics. Especially, zolpidem in patients with underlying sleep disorders that cause frequent arousals, may cause or augment sleep related eating behavior. A thorough sleep history is essential to recognition and diagnosis of SRED. The timing, frequency, and description of food ingested during eating episodes should be elicited, and a history of concurrent psychiatric, medical, sleep disorders must also be sought and evaluated. Interestingly, dopaminergic agents as monotherapy were effective in some trials. Success with combinations of dopaminergic and opioid drugs, with the addition of sedatives, has also been reported in some case reports.
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