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Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder: recent advances in neurobiology and treatment
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Azevedo, Karla
, Antunes, Luciana C.
, Cardinal, Tiago M.
, Moreira, Júlia D.
, Fonseca, Natasha K. O.
, Curtarelli, Vitória D.
, Bertoletti, Juliana
in
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Eating disorders
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Neurophysiology
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Restrictive eating
/ Review
/ Selective eating
/ Weight loss
2024
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Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder: recent advances in neurobiology and treatment
by
Azevedo, Karla
, Antunes, Luciana C.
, Cardinal, Tiago M.
, Moreira, Júlia D.
, Fonseca, Natasha K. O.
, Curtarelli, Vitória D.
, Bertoletti, Juliana
in
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Eating disorders
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Neurophysiology
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Restrictive eating
/ Review
/ Selective eating
/ Weight loss
2024
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Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder: recent advances in neurobiology and treatment
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Azevedo, Karla
, Antunes, Luciana C.
, Cardinal, Tiago M.
, Moreira, Júlia D.
, Fonseca, Natasha K. O.
, Curtarelli, Vitória D.
, Bertoletti, Juliana
in
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Development and progression
/ Eating disorders
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Neurophysiology
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychology
/ Restrictive eating
/ Review
/ Selective eating
/ Weight loss
2024
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Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder: recent advances in neurobiology and treatment
2024
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Overview
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder characterized by persistent insufficient nutritional and/or energy intake. ARFID, before referred to as “selective eating disorder”, was introduced recently in the DSM-5 as a replacement for and expansion of the previous diagnosis. Individuals with ARFID may limit food variety and intake due to avoidance based on the sensory characteristics of the food or related to any adverse consequences of eating without the intention of losing weight and concerns of body image. The limited understanding of avoidant and restrictive eating poses challenges to effective treatment and management, impacting directly on the growth and development of children and adolescents. The ARFID neurobiological concept has not yet been clearly defined to clinical practice for nutritionists, thereby hindering screening and impeding the development of treatment recommendations. This narrative review provide useful practical information to consult the pathophysiology, the neurobiology, the clinical features, the assessment and the treatment for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their clinical knowledge and management of this disorder.
Plain English summary
Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder characterized by persistent insufficient nutritional and/or energy intake. Individuals with ARFID exhibit limited food intake and variety, often due to a lack in eating, without the primary goal of weight loss. The limited understanding of avoidant and restrictive eating poses challenges in terms of effective treatment and management, which directly impacts the growth and development of children and adolescents, as well as their nutrition and psychosocial well-being. ARFID is a relatively recent diagnostic classification, representing a burgeoning field of study. The identification of diagnostic criteria and the pursuit of new knowledge in this area have only recently begun. Consequently, assessment tools and treatment strategies are still in the process of development and validation. This narrative review explored the neurobiological perspective of ARFID using the three-dimensional model, examined its etiology and risk factors, evaluated clinical screening and evaluation tools, discussed common clinical complications, and presented different types of nutritional, behavioural, and pharmacological interventions used in ARFID treatment.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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