挑食还是更多的东西? 区分ARFID与典型的童年发育的区别
The Nurse practitioner
|November 22, 2023
概括
儿童挑食常常会自然消失,但有时可能表明回避性/限制性食物摄入障碍 (ARFID). 临床医生早期识别是预防发育和健康问题的关键.
科学领域:
- 儿科健康 儿科健康
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 临床营养学 临床营养学
背景情况:
- 挑食在儿童中很常见,通常会随着年龄的增长而消失.
- 儿科临床医生经常通过指导和教育来管理挑食.
- 在某些情况下,挑性饮食可能是营养和饮食障碍的信号.
研究的目的:
- 突出避免/限制性食物摄入障碍 (ARFID) 作为挑食的潜在并发症.
- 强调早期识别和干预儿童ARFID的重要性.
- 为儿科临床医生提供关于ARFID诊断标准的信息.
主要方法:
- 对常见的儿童养行为进行审查.
- 描述ARFID的特征和诊断标准.
- 对儿科实践的临床影响的讨论.
主要成果:
- 由于感官问题或对后果的恐惧,ARFID的特点是避免食物.
- ARFID与显著的体重减轻,营养缺乏和心理社会影响有关.
- 早期发现ARFID对于健康的儿童发育至关重要.
结论:
- 儿科临床医生需要监测发育里程碑,以早期发现饮食障碍.
- 熟悉ARFID诊断标准对于有效的临床管理至关重要.
- 对ARFID的及时干预可以预防儿童的长期负面健康结果.
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