Objective: To evaluate over time feeding behavior and emotional-behavioral functioning in a sample of children diagnosed with Infantile Anorexia (IA) and a group of typically developing children; and to investigate the relationship between maternal psychological functioning and the children's feeding patterns and emotional-behavioral functioning. Method: Seventy-two children diagnosed with IA and 70 children in the control group were prospectively evaluated through several measures at two, five, and eight years of age. Results: Our findings revealed partial improvement in the nutritional status of the children with IA. However, they continued to show ongoing eating problems and, in addition, anxiety/depression and withdrawal, as well as rule-breaking behaviors and social problems. There were significant correlations between the children's eating problems and their emotional difficulties and their mothers' increased emotional distress and disturbed eating attitudes. Discussion: Our longitudinal study points out that the natural course of untreated IA is characterized by the persistence of difficulties in eating behavior and emotional-behavioral adjustment in both, the children and their mothers. © 2011 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Feeding disorders of infancy: A longitudinal study to middle childhood / Ammaniti, Massimo; Lucarelli, Loredana; Cimino, Silvia; Francesca, D'Olimpio; Irene, Chatoor. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. - ISSN 0276-3478. - STAMPA. - 45:2(2012), pp. 272-280. [10.1002/eat.20925]

Feeding disorders of infancy: A longitudinal study to middle childhood

AMMANITI, Massimo;LUCARELLI, Loredana;CIMINO, SILVIA;
2012

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Objective: To evaluate over time feeding behavior and emotional-behavioral functioning in a sample of children diagnosed with Infantile Anorexia (IA) and a group of typically developing children; and to investigate the relationship between maternal psychological functioning and the children's feeding patterns and emotional-behavioral functioning. Method: Seventy-two children diagnosed with IA and 70 children in the control group were prospectively evaluated through several measures at two, five, and eight years of age. Results: Our findings revealed partial improvement in the nutritional status of the children with IA. However, they continued to show ongoing eating problems and, in addition, anxiety/depression and withdrawal, as well as rule-breaking behaviors and social problems. There were significant correlations between the children's eating problems and their emotional difficulties and their mothers' increased emotional distress and disturbed eating attitudes. Discussion: Our longitudinal study points out that the natural course of untreated IA is characterized by the persistence of difficulties in eating behavior and emotional-behavioral adjustment in both, the children and their mothers. © 2011 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2012
longitudinal outcome; emotional-behavioral adjustment; infantile anorexia
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Feeding disorders of infancy: A longitudinal study to middle childhood / Ammaniti, Massimo; Lucarelli, Loredana; Cimino, Silvia; Francesca, D'Olimpio; Irene, Chatoor. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS. - ISSN 0276-3478. - STAMPA. - 45:2(2012), pp. 272-280. [10.1002/eat.20925]
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