ARFID: Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder BMI: Body mass index FF: Food fussiness Pe: Picky eater PE: Picky eating Pes: Picky eaters References Brody S, Siegel MG (1992) The evolution of character: birth to 18 years a longitudinal study. International Universities Press Inc, Madison Bro...
In this review, we will first examine what is known about the basic mechanisms of autophagy and then discuss in a second part the nature of the cargoes that are selectively sequestered into autophagosomes, what provides the specificity and the possible implications of selective types of autophagy ...
There appears to be a complex interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic features which impact caregiver responses and therefore on the picky eater. Keywords: environmental influences; picky eating; fussy eating; assessment; intrinsic features; extrinsic features...
picky eaters (p< 0.001 Crammer’s V = 0.3769551) (Figure 3). Considering the FNSC, we observed that among mothers whose children on the FNSC scale might be at risk of neophobia, as many as 50.63% considered their child to be a picky eater (p< 0.001 V Crammer = 0.4362327) (Figure ...
Particularly severe and persistent selective/restrictive eating behaviours are of concern [27] and may even result in malnutrition and poor growth. Children who present with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, a recent addition to the DSM-V, have often experienced PE since early childhood [31...