Erin Hollis, Helen Burton Murray, Henry P. Parkman
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摘要
有胃痉挛(Gp)症状的患者通常会减少食物摄入量,试图控制症状。据报道,多达 40% 的成人胃瘫患者有非身体形象性进食障碍的症状,即回避/限制性食物摄入障碍(ARFID)。然而,ARFID 症状是在 Gp 诊断之前还是之后出现尚不清楚。
Relationships among symptoms of gastroparesis to those of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder in patients with gastroparesis
Patients with symptoms of gastroparesis (Gp) often reduce food intake in attempt to manage their symptoms. Up to 40% of adults with Gp have been reported to have symptoms of a non-body image-based eating disorder, avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). However, whether ARFID symptoms precede or follow the diagnosis of Gp is unknown.