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  1. Wan Ying Gan, Pei Qi Chin, Leh Shii Law
    MyJurnal
    Introduction: Night eating syndrome (NES) has been progressively drawing attention and becoming a global con- cern due to its clinical implications. However, the study related to NES was found to be scarce in Malaysia. As such, this study aimed to determine the risk factors of NES among Malaysian public university students. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 270 participants (mean age: 20.9±1.4 years), who were selected randomly from three different course disciplines at a public university in Selangor, Malaysia. The data were collected using a self-admin- istered questionnaire on socio-demographic background, NES, depression, anxiety, stress, sleep quality, and disor- dered eating. Weight, height, and waist circumference of the participants were measured. Results: Results showed that 12.2% of the participants were engaged in NES. Binary logistic regression identified four significant risk factors of NES namely, being a male (AOR = 3.050, 95% CI = 1.129 – 8.238), persuading in a technical-stream course (AOR= 6.010, 95% CI = 2.057 – 17.555), being a stressful student (AOR = 3.580, 95% CI = 1.149 – 11.151), and having poor sleep quality (AOR = 4.664, 95% CI = 1.431 – 15.209). Conclusion: Early screening process should be con- ducted from time to time in which university students with potentially NES are able to receive necessary behavioural and cognitive therapy in order to recover.
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