Overlapping symptoms of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and an eating disorder in young people can be ...
The story starts with a toddler whose eating quirks stopped being quirky and turned into a medical emergency. What looked ...
There's nothing new about the concept of intermittent fasting, but it's been a hot topic in the news lately as more celebrities like Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lopez and our own Hoda Kotb have touted its ...
Avoidant/restrictive eating was more common among individuals with bowel symptoms compatible with a functional bowel disorder than among those without such symptoms, and these individuals had a more ...
Loss of appetite, whether from restrictive eating disorders in childhood or illness-driven wasting in adulthood, can trigger lasting, structural changes in the brain. The brain is in constant ...
In the last decade, the incidence of restrictive eating disorders in children, like anorexia-nervosa and avoidant/restrictive food intake disorders (ARFID), has doubled. These disorders have severe ...
Children with a restrictive eating disorder show recognizable changes in brain structure, according to a new study. Identifying the causes of these changes could help researchers understand how these ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder is common among individuals with disorders of gut-brain interaction.
Not a restrictive food rule in sight. Medically reviewed by Jessica Levinson, MS, RDN, CDN What does it really mean to “eat healthy,” to follow a “balanced diet,” to make “smart nutrition choices”?
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