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Erschienen in: Current Gastroenterology Reports 12/2023

27.09.2023

ARFID at 10 years: A Review of Medical, Nutritional and Psychological Evaluation and Management

verfasst von: Martin Fisher, Jacqueline Zimmerman, Caroline Bucher, Lauren Yadlosky

Erschienen in: Current Gastroenterology Reports | Ausgabe 12/2023

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a diagnostic term that was established 10 years ago to describe those patients with an eating disorder, mostly children and adolescents, who have poor nutrition that is not due to body image or weight concerns. This article reviews the diagnosis and subtypes of ARFID, as well as the medical, nutritional and psychological principles of evaluation and management of the disorder.

Recent Findings

In the past 10 years, clinicians have refined their approaches to managing the two major subtypes of ARFID: (1) those patients with a longer-term restriction in the amount and/or variety of the foods they eat, and (2) those patients with a shorter-term decrease in eating because of fear of aversive consequences such as vomiting, choking, GI symptoms or an allergic reaction to food. In that same time, the field of psychology has been developing evidence-based approaches to management of ARFID in each of its manifestations.

Summary

Each patient with ARFID presents with a unique set of medical, nutritional and psychological factors that requires an individualized and multi-disciplinary approach in the management of this difficult to treat disorder.
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Metadaten
Titel
ARFID at 10 years: A Review of Medical, Nutritional and Psychological Evaluation and Management
verfasst von
Martin Fisher
Jacqueline Zimmerman
Caroline Bucher
Lauren Yadlosky
Publikationsdatum
27.09.2023
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Current Gastroenterology Reports / Ausgabe 12/2023
Print ISSN: 1522-8037
Elektronische ISSN: 1534-312X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11894-023-00900-w

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