关键词: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) Eating/feeding problems Israel Jewish modern-orthodox Jewish ultra-orthodox Stanford feeding questionnaire (SFQ)

Mesh : Child Humans Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Feeding and Eating Disorders Israel Jews Eating Retrospective Studies

来  源:   DOI:10.1007/s10943-022-01565-x

Abstract:
Symptoms related to avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) are not well defined in the general population. The aim of this study was to determine whether differences exist in the presentation of ARFID-related eating disturbances between healthy, religious and secular Jewish children in Israel. Sixty-four families participated in this study. Parents completed standardized questionnaires to assess ARFID behaviors of children, parental feeding problems and overall functioning, anxiety and sensory-aversion. No significant between-group differences were found for almost all assessments. However, sensory-related pleasure and sensory-seeking behavior was greater in secular children. Overall, religious and non-religious Israeli children do not differ in parental-reported ARFID-related feeding and eating behaviors.
摘要:
在一般人群中,与回避性/限制性食物摄入障碍(ARFID)相关的症状并不明确。这项研究的目的是确定是否存在差异在ARFID相关的饮食紊乱的表现之间的健康,以色列的宗教和世俗犹太儿童。64个家庭参与了这项研究。家长填写了标准化问卷,以评估儿童的ARFID行为,父母喂养问题和整体功能,焦虑和感官厌恶。几乎所有的评估都没有发现显著的组间差异。然而,在世俗儿童中,与感官相关的愉悦和寻求感官的行为更大。总的来说,宗教和非宗教的以色列儿童在父母报告的与ARFID相关的喂养和饮食行为方面没有差异。
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