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[Deviations of dietary behavior]

B Samuel-Lajeunesse

    Annales De La Nutrition Et De L'Alimentation
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Altered eating behaviors, often restrictive, are common in psychiatric disorders. More research is needed to improve treatments for these complex alimentary deviations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Behavioral Science
    • Clinical Psychology

    Context:

    • Alimentary behavior deviations are prevalent across all psychopathological domains.
    • These eating disturbances can be isolated or part of broader psychic symptom clusters.
    • Restrictive eating behaviors represent a dominant pattern within these deviations.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the prevalence and characteristics of alimentary behavior deviations in psychiatric populations.
    • To underscore the scarcity of epidemiological, case history, and transcultural data.
    • To emphasize the need for further research to advance therapeutic strategies.

    Summary:

    • Psychiatric disorders frequently involve altered eating patterns, predominantly restrictive ones.
    • These behavioral changes often co-occur with other psychological symptoms.

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  • Current data on the epidemiology, case histories, and cross-cultural aspects of these deviations are limited.
  • Impact:

    • Increased understanding of eating behavior deviations in mental health conditions.
    • Identification of research gaps in epidemiological, historical, and transcultural data.
    • Potential for developing more effective and targeted therapeutic interventions for patients with psychopathological conditions.