Anxiety, Food Disgust, and Parenting Styles: The Complex Factors Associated with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake DisorderO'Brien, ColinRhodes, JosephKaznowski, VictoriaKanako TakuMichigan Academician
Adverse food reactions have become an important health concern in pediatrics. There are discrepancies between diagnosed and self-reported food allergies an
On the other hand, just 20% of people with food allergy or the parents of children with food allergy had ever been screened by a doctor to their levels of anxiety, the study found.The main barrier to folks seeking screening and psychological help was cost....
Background Food selectivity is commonly reported in children with autism spectrum disorder ( ASD). The aim of this study was to investigate eating habit history in children with ASD. Methods We analyzed 3 day food records completed by the parents and assessed how many unique foods each c...
Using Poisson regression, we examined youth and adult mental health and well-being (mood disorder, anxiety disorder, fair/poor mental health, fair/poor health, and low life satisfaction) in shielding households compared to food-secure households and food-insecure households where children were not ...
Successful treatment of food neophobia in children has been reported, but if those children are not provided with treatment, it stands to reason that the disorder may follow them into adulthood. To date, adult cases have not been described in the literature and the prevalence in adults is ...
Household food insecurity (FI) (without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food, even for a temporary period), is associated with children's behavioral, academic and emotional problems beginning as early as infancy.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and risk factors of eating disorders in adolescents. Method: The Virtual Health Library (VHL) database was used and the descriptors: 'adolescents', 'eating disorder and food intake', 'epidemiology' and 'health promotion', in Portuguese...
Researchers also found that children and adolescents in food-insecure homes had a 74% higher prevalence of past-year acute care visits, defined as an emergency department visit or hospitalization for a mental orsubstance use disorder. The most common visits were forneurodevelopmental disorders, mood ...
Prevalence and correlates of psychiatric comorbidities in children and adolescents with full and subthreshold avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder. Int J Eat Disord. 2020;53(2):256–65. Article PubMed Google Scholar Brådvik L. Suicide risk and mental disorders. Int J Environ Res Public ...