Diseases and Conditions

Sleep-related eating disorder

Symptoms

Sleep-related eating disorder is a parasomnia — abnormal activity or behavior that occurs while you're falling asleep, sleeping or waking up.

Episodes of sleep-related eating disorder occur in the first half of the night after you've been sleeping and include:

  • Frequent episodes, generally nightly, of eating and drinking in an out-of-control manner
  • Impaired consciousness while preparing and eating food
  • Little or no memory of these actions the next morning
  • Eating high-carbohydrate and high-fat foods or odd combinations of food
  • Possibly eating inedible or toxic substances, such as frozen foods, coffee grounds, cleaning solutions or cigarette butts
  • Possibly experiencing injuries or engaging in dangerous food preparation activities
  • Not being easily awakened or redirected during the episode
  • Experiencing a negative impact on your health from the nighttime eating

When to see a doctor

Sleep-related eating disorder can be dangerous and impact your health and safety. If you have any of the symptoms listed above, see your doctor.