2015
DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-41-s2-a25
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Premonitory symptoms of Feeding and Eating Disorders in pediatric age

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“…Children with ARFID were reported to be at 11% (Nakai et al, 2017), 12, 4% (Fisher et al, 2014), 22.5% (Nicely et al, 2014) and 5% -23% (Mairs & Nicholls, 2016;Strandjord et al, 2016). Problems related to difficulty eating in children is largely determined by family factors, especially those of the mother or caregiver (Allen et al, 2015), where there is a dysfunctional mother and lacking in mother and child interaction (Goulding et al, 2014;Gueron-Sela, Atzaba-Poria, Meiri, & Yerushalmi, 2011;Kröller & Warschburger, 2009;Sacrato, Pellicciari, & Franzoni, 2010;Squires, Lalanne, Murday, Simoglou, & Vaivre-Douret, 2014), concerning the environmental and socio-cultural influences and any psychological tensions (Campbell & Peebles, 2014;De Luca & Napoletani, 2015;Strandjord, Sieke, Richmond, & Rome, 2015). Parenting problems such as neglect and abuse are important factors for families with ARFID children (Mairs & Nicholls, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Children with ARFID were reported to be at 11% (Nakai et al, 2017), 12, 4% (Fisher et al, 2014), 22.5% (Nicely et al, 2014) and 5% -23% (Mairs & Nicholls, 2016;Strandjord et al, 2016). Problems related to difficulty eating in children is largely determined by family factors, especially those of the mother or caregiver (Allen et al, 2015), where there is a dysfunctional mother and lacking in mother and child interaction (Goulding et al, 2014;Gueron-Sela, Atzaba-Poria, Meiri, & Yerushalmi, 2011;Kröller & Warschburger, 2009;Sacrato, Pellicciari, & Franzoni, 2010;Squires, Lalanne, Murday, Simoglou, & Vaivre-Douret, 2014), concerning the environmental and socio-cultural influences and any psychological tensions (Campbell & Peebles, 2014;De Luca & Napoletani, 2015;Strandjord, Sieke, Richmond, & Rome, 2015). Parenting problems such as neglect and abuse are important factors for families with ARFID children (Mairs & Nicholls, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutritional problems in children are influenced by the socio-demographic factors of the families, especially the mothers (Allen et al, 2015). The social demographic factors that cause the children to experience difficulty eating are dysfunctional mother and child interactions (Allen et al, 2015;Goulding et al, 2014;Gueron-Sela et al, 2011;Kröller & Warschburger, 2009;Sacrato et al, 2010), environmental and socio-cultural influences and psychological tensions (Campbell & Peebles, 2014;De Luca & Napoletani, 2015). The education level of the mother determines the nutritional status of the child (Habibi, Zahra, Aguenaou, & Doukkali, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The eating disorder in infants and toddlers is caused by several factors, including: genetic and biological factor, environmental and sociocultural influences, and psychological stress (Campbell & Peebles, 2014;De Luca & Napoletani, 2015), mother and family factor (Allen et al, 2014), and dysfunctional interaction between mother and child (Goulding et al, 2014;Gueron-Sela, Atzaba-Poria, Meiri, & Yerushalmi, 2011;Kröller & Warschburger, 2009;Sacrato et al, 2010;Squires, Lalanne, Murday, Simoglou, & Vaivre-Douret, 2014). The prevalence of affectionate tension between parents and child is 13 -82%, depending on the risk factor in the family such as negligence or maltreatment to the child (Skovgaard Vaever, Smith-Nielsen, & Lange, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%