Associations between night eating syndrome and metabolic parameters in pregnant women.
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Abstract
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the incidence of night eating in pregnancy and the relationship between night eating scores and nutritional status, insulin resistance, and lipid profile in pregnant women.In this study, 148 pregnant women who presented to the Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinics at Konya Training and Research Hospital in Konya were divided into two groups according to their night eating scores. These two groups were compared in terms of their nutritional attitudes and metabolic parameters.Comparisons of participants meeting night eating syndrome (NES) scores versus women without NES indicated that patients with NES exhibited fever hunger at breakfast time, more breakfast skipping (p<0.05) than those without NES. Also homeostatic model assessment insulin resistance, insulin, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol parameters were significantly higher in pregnant women in the NES group (p<0.05). Also, correlations were found between higher night eating questionnaire total scores and higher HbA1c, insulin resistance, insulin, and more breakfast skipping.The results of this study suggest that night eating symptoms during pregnancy may increase and this is able to effect glucose metabolism.Reference Key |
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Authors | Deniz, Çiğdem Damla;Özler, Sibel;Sayın, Fatma Kübra;Eryılmaz, Mehmet Ali; |
Journal | turkish journal of obstetrics and gynecology |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.4274/tjod.galenos.2019.77864 |
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