回避/限制性食物摄入障碍(Arfid)的情绪和进食方面:一个病例报告

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目的:描述回避/限制性食物摄入障碍(ARFID)患者治疗过程中涉及的营养、心理和家庭方面。方法:采用描述性、探索性、定性定量的病例报告方法。采用半结构化问卷、24小时饮食回忆、体重指数百分位数和饮食态度测试26来评估饮食变量和营养状况。采用半结构化访谈和描述性分析的方法对患者和母亲的心理方面进行了调查。结果:患者12岁时不吃水果、沙拉和蔬菜。经过两年的治疗,他能够尝试这些组的食物和高热量补充剂。EAT-26在治疗开始和结束时得分为负,但得分有所下降。营养状况在两种情况下都显示出熵值,但最终曲线更接近百分位50。在心理小组会议上,这位母亲在尊重儿子自主尝试方面的最初困难得到了解决,这帮助她降低了焦虑,并停止了对儿子情感发展的过度负荷,这有助于改善他与食物的关系。结论:与食物关系的改善表明治疗是有效的,家庭在(重新)建立健康的饮食习惯方面起着重要作用。
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Emotional and Feeding Aspects of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (Arfid): A Case Report
Purpose: To describe the nutritional, psychological and family aspects involved in the treatment of a patient with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). Methods: Descriptive, exploratory, quali-quantitative case report. A semi-structured questionnaire, a 24-hour Dietary Recall, Body Mass Index Percentiles and the Eating Attitudes Test-26 were used to assess the dietary variables and nutritional status. Both patient‘s and mother’s psychological aspects were investigated by means of semi-structured interviews with descriptive analysis. Results: At the age of 12, patient did not eat fruits, salad and vegetables. Over two years of treatment, he was able to try food items from those groups and also a hypercaloric supplement. EAT-26 scored negative at the beginning and end of the treatment, however with a drop in the score. Nutritional status showed entropy in both occasions, but the final curve was closer to Percentile 50. The mother’s initial difficulties in respecting her son’s attempts towards autonomy were managed in psychological group meetings, which helped her to lower her anxieties and to stop overloading her son’s emotional development, which contributed to improve his relationship with food. Conclusion: Improvement in the relationship with food showed that the treatment was effective, and that family has an important role in (re)building healthy eating habits.
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