Identification and Management of Eating Disorders (including ARFID) in GI Patients

Eating disorders are characterized by cognitions (eg, fear of gastrointestinal symptoms around eating, overvaluation of body shape/weight) and behaviors (eg, dietary restriction, binge eating) associated with medical (eg, weight loss), and/or psychosocial impairments (eg, high distress around eating). With growing evidence for bidirectional relationships between eating disorders and gastrointestinal disorders, gastroenterology providers ’ awareness of historical, concurrent, and potential risk for eating disorders is imperative. In this conceptual review, we highlight risk and maintenance pathways in the eating disorder—gastrointestinal disorder intersection, delineate different types of eating disorders, and provide recommenda tions for the gastroenterology provider in assessing and preventing eating disorder symptoms..
Source: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Source Type: research