To investigate the relationship between eating disorders, body mass index (BMI), sleep disorders, and daytime functioning.Survey.The Netherlands.N=574 Dutch young adults (18-35 years old).Participants completed a survey on eating and sleep habits including the Eating Disorder Screen for Primary care (ESP) and SLEEP-50 questionnaire subscales for sleep apnea, insomnia, circadian rhythm disorder (CRD), and daytime functioning. SLEEP-50 outcomes of participants who screened negative (≤2) and positive (>2) on the ESP were compared. In addition, SLEEP-50 scores of groups of participants with different ESP scores (0-4) and different BMI groups (ie, underweight, healthy weight, overweight, and obese) were compared using nonparametric statistics.Almost 12
作者:Marilou Dp, Tromp;Anouk Amt, Donners;Johan, Garssen;Joris C, Verster
来源:Nature and science of sleep 2016 年 8卷