Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
BMJ Case Rep. 2022 Apr 29;15(4):e246197. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2021-246197.
A middle-aged man of average weight presented to the sleep medicine clinic for multiple episodes of nocturnal eating during night-time awakenings for the past several months. His symptoms were more characteristic of night eating syndrome rather than sleep-related eating disorder because of his recollection of the eating episodes and intake of edible substances during these episodes. He was treated with a low dose of sertraline with an initial improvement of symptoms followed by a relapse that was controlled with an increased dose. A year after initiation of therapy, his symptoms have resolved.
一位体重正常的中年男性因过去几个月中夜间醒来时多次出现夜间进食而到睡眠医学诊所就诊。他的症状更符合夜间进食综合征而非与睡眠相关的进食障碍,因为他能回忆起这些进食发作并在发作期间摄入可食用物质。他接受了低剂量舍曲林治疗,症状最初有所改善,但随后复发,增加剂量后得到控制。治疗开始一年后,他的症状已经缓解。