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Background Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is a recently recognised feeding and eating disorder and is characterised by a lack of interest and motivation to eat. Despite burgeoning research, few studies to date have explored the underlying neurobiology of ARFID.
Michelle Sader+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Picky eating behaviour is characterised by an unwillingness to eat familiar foods, try new foods, and/or strong food preferences. Prevalence peaks at about 3 years of age and usually declines during school years but behavioural characteristics may persist. Parental pressure may influence this. Our aim was to assess food choices in a
A. Kemp, P. M. Emmett, C. M. Taylor
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain significantly impairs quality of life and lacks universally effective treatments. Antidepressants, traditionally used for mood disorders, have shown potential in managing chronic pain conditions.
Takara Dei+5 more
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MAOIs in the treatment of bulimia
Fairburn, C, Cooper, P
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Caries Trajectories From Childhood to Adulthood Associated With Mental Disorders in Midlife
ABSTRACT Oral and mental health are integral to overall health and well‐being. Primary dentition caries is associated with poorer oral and general health and faster aging by midlife, but it remains unclear whether these associations also hold for mental health.
Begoña Ruiz+8 more
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Impulsivity in Bulimia and Multi-Impulsive Bulimia.
The aim of this major research project was to examine the psychological processes that lead to impulsive behaviour in females with bulimia and multi-impulsive bulimia (MIB). Of particular interest was the concept of Urgency, the tendency to be impulsive when experiencing negative affect. The research aimed to bring clarity to this concept and determine
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Summary Presence of psychiatric comorbidities is well documented in narcolepsy type‐1 (NT1) but there are limited data on patients with ‘other central disorders of hypersomnolence’ (OCH). This study aimed to investigate frequency of psychiatric comorbidities in patients with NT1 and OCH, and to evaluate their impact on quality of life and sleep as an ...
Merve Aktan Suzgun+13 more
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Health literacy and obesity: A systematic scoping review
Summary Obesity is a preventable global health epidemic that has serious health consequences. Health literacy has been identified as an underlying and modifiable factor in the development and maintenance of obesity. Adequate levels of health literacy have been shown to significantly impact on weight loss, weight loss maintenance, and associated health ...
Ashleigh Upton+6 more
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Adiponectin and gastric fundus: A potential target for gut–brain axis dysfunctions
Abstract Adiponectin (ADPN) is a pleiotropic hormone produced by adipose tissue involved in the control of body weight, energy expenditure, and feeding behaviors. Alongside a central effect, ADPN acts on peripheral organs such as the stomach, where it can favor gastric fundus relaxation, reinforcing central satiety signals.
R. Garella+7 more
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