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Managing Feeding Problems and Feeding Disorders

Pediatrics In Review, 2013
On the basis of strong research evidence, feeding problems and feeding disorders are common,especially in children who have developmental disabilities. (1) (3) On the basis of strong research evidence, a variety of prenatal, medical, environmental, behavioral, and parental factors contribute to childhood feeding disorders.
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Feeding and eating disorders

2020
Eating disorders (EDs) are a group of prevalent psychiatric illnesses with an onset in early to late adolescence-a time of significant neural development, physical and psychologic growth, and self-exploration. The etiology and neurobiology of EDs are not well understood, but EDs are recognized as brain-based illnesses with serious acute and long-term ...
Anushua, Bhattacharya   +2 more
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Feeding Disorders

1989
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Sisson, L. A., Van Hasselt, Vincent B.
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Pediatric feeding disorders

2020
Pediatric feeding disorders (PFDs) are characterized by significantly impaired oral intake associated with medical, nutritional, feeding skill, and/or psychosocial dysfunction. Left untreated, PFDs tend to worsen over time and are often associated with negative developmental and medical outcomes including inadequate weight gain, nutritional ...
Cathleen C. Piazza   +4 more
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Feeding Disorders and Obesity

2009
The ability of the endocannabinoid (EC) system to control appetite, food intake and energy balance has recently received great attention, particularly in the light of the different modes of action underlying these functions. The EC system modulates rewarding properties of food by acting at specific mesolimbic areas in the brain.
Cristina Cervino   +3 more
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Feeding disorders related to nutrition

Acta Paediatrica, 2006
Abstract Aim: To study the relationship between early feeding disorders and nutritional intake during the second and third year of life. Methods: 15 children, nine girls and six boys, with a feeding problem identified at the Specialist Child Health Care Unit at a mean age of 14.5 mo were matched with respect to age and sex with healthy control children.
Lene, Lindberg   +3 more
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Neurobiological aspects of feeding disorders

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1985
THE purpose of this paper is to provide a selective survey of the neurobiological aspects of feeding disorders. The main focus is on anorexia nervosa as the bulk of the relevant experimental observations relate to this disorder. Furthermore consideration is given predominantly to neuroendocrine aspects as these have the greatest theoretical and ...
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Classifying Complex Pediatric Feeding Disorders

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 1998
ABSTRACTBackground:This study defines the multiple characteristics associated with complex pediatric feeding problems and determines the relative frequency of each classification in a population referred to an interdisciplinary feeding team.Methods:The written reports from team evaluations on 103 children (64 males, 39 females; age range 4 months to 17
K A, Burklow   +4 more
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Analysis of self‐feeding in children with feeding disorders

Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
AbstractIn the current investigation, we evaluated a method for increasing self‐feeding with 3 children with a history of food refusal. The children never (2 children) or rarely (1 child) self‐fed bites of food when the choice was between self‐feeding and escape from eating.
Kristi M, Rivas   +6 more
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Congenital feeding and swallowing disorders

2013
Although poorly recognized and studied, congenital sucking, swallowing, and/or feeding disorders are common. They can be the symptoms that reveal a neuromuscular disease, or that complicate a neuromuscular disease. It is essential to know feeding physiology during fetal and infant development in order to understand the variety of its disorders and to ...
Véronique, Abadie, Gérard, Couly
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