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The diagnosis of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder in the presence of gastrointestinal disorders: Opportunities to define shared mechanisms of symptom expression.

Julia K NicholasMiranda A L van TilburgIlana PilatoSavannah ErwinAlannah M Rivera-CancelLindsay IvesMarsha D MarcusNancy L Zucker
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2021)
Consideration of the interplay of a GI disorder with ARFID can add precision to case conceptualization. Food avoidance may be attempts to manage fears of aversive consequences that are augmented by a history of GI symptoms, while sensory aversions and negative emotional reactions towards foods may be more elevated in ARFID. These findings emphasize the need to consider an ARFID diagnosis in patients with GI disorders to optimize care.
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