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Feeding & Eating disorder (Eating disorder (Other Specified Feeding or…
Feeding & Eating disorder
Eating disorder
Bulimia Nervosa
Inappropriate compensatory behaviors in order to prevent weight gain
self-induced vomiting
misuse of laxatives
diuretics, or other medications
fasting
excessive exercise.
Eating a big amount of food within 2 hours eating with the lack of control but then compensate with inappropriate bahavior
at least once a week for 3 months
Normal or overweight
Binge-Eating Disorder
Eating a big amount of food within 2 hours eating
with the lack of control
Once a week for 3 months
Binge-eating episodes are associated with three (or more) of the following
Eating large amounts of food when not feeling physically hungry.
Eating alone because of feeling embarrassed by how much one is eating.
Feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or very guilty afterward.
Eating much more rapidly than normal.
Eating until feeling uncomfortably full.
Anorexia Nervos
Low body weight
BMI <17.5
Underweight
Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat
Avoidance of "fattening foods" and one or more of the following
Self-induced vomitting
Self-induced purging
Excessive exercise
Use of appetite suppressants and or diuretics
Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder
Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa (Limited duration)
Binge-eating disorder (Limited duration)
Purging Disorder
Night eating syndrome
Feeding disorder
Rumination disorder
Repeated regurgitation (Vomitting) of food after feeding or eating
Occur at any time of development, but the onset is usually
between 3 and 12 months
Occurs in the absence of nausea, retching or disgust, and is not due to any medical reasons
Avoidant/ Restrictive Food intake disorder
The avoidance of food based on the sensory characteristics of food
Significant weight loss
Significant nutritional deficiency
Dependence on enteral feeding or nutritional supplements
Usually develops in infancy or early childhood
Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of
at least 1 month
PICA
One or more
nonfood substance in a
period of 1 month
with the
age above 2 years
.
ex. Paper, soap, chalk, soil, paint,pebbles
Substance must be developmentally and cultural inappropiate
Often associated with mental disorder
Intellectual disabilities
Autism spectrum
Schizophrenia