U.S., Feb. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07411222) titled 'Emotional Eating, Sleep Quality, Mental State and Metabolic Syndrome' on Feb. 05.
Brief Summary: In predominantly medication-naive schizophrenic patients, those exhibiting partial metabolic disorders have significantly worse sleep quality and sleep onset time; poor sleep predicted metabolic dysregulation even after controlling for confounding factors. Mental health, sleep, and eating behavior interact in ways that strongly influence the risk of obesity and MetS. Emotional eating (eating in response to emotions rather than hunger) is central to this network and appears to be closely associated with psychiatric illnesses, particularly...