Which of the following is a difference between nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) and night eating syndrome (NES)?

A) SRED is characterized by eating while asleep without being aware, whereas NES is characterized by eating at night while being fully aware.
B) SRED involves consuming low-calorie foods at night, whereas NES involves consuming high-calorie foods at night.
C) SRED is not triggered by psychological issues, whereas NES is triggered by psychological issues.
D) SRED results from food neophobia, whereas NES results from muscle dysmorphia.


A

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