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    Identifying and treating the newly minted condition of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder requires asking the right questions, according to Dr William Balistreri.

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    • Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder is a relatively new clinical concept. #GastroTwitter #ARFID https://t.co/hGJ1rs4jBp

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    ABSTRACT Objective: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is characterized by food avoidance or dietary restriction not primarily motivated by body weight/shape concerns. Individuals with ARFID can report early satiation, post-prandial fullness, and high intermeal satiety, but whether these symptoms are related to differences in the biology underlying appetite regulation is unknown….

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    • In a first study to explore CCK levels in children and youth with #ARFID, the satiety hormone was higher in those with full/subthreshold ARFID but not significantly related to BMI. https://t.co/0AKCuCS6H6 with @DrHBurtonMurray | #GastroPsych #EatingDisorder https://t.co/iPpaWYTVZ8

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    • Murray et al found a high rate of #ARFID in children who underwent neurogastroenterology evaluation ⬆️ ARFID in #children that were older, female, and had eating/weight-related complaints #cme #infographic https://t.co/2raZ9fopdC https://t.co/tpQFv6pXpc

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    • Murray et al found a high rate of #ARFID in children who underwent neurogastroenterology evaluation ⬆️ ARFID in #children that were older, female, and had eating/weight-related complaints #cme #infographic https://t.co/AksbvjPUTk https://t.co/a70c3oxIMB

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • Oliveira and Kaul comment on a 📄 by Murray et al on #ARFID prevalence in neurogastro evals. Need 👀 high index of suspicion 📈 research on ARFID - specific DGBI correlation Commentary: https://t.co/VGMMZucJMg Original: https://t.co/AksbvjPUTk https://t.co/VGMMZucJMg