A comparison of childhood dietary intake between anorexia nervosa and healthy leanness
ConclusionsLean girls with an above average desire for thinness appear to restrict their energy intake by reducing their intake of carbohydrates such as cereals while maintaining a relatively high fat intake. On the other hand, girls with anorexia nervosa showed the avoidance of fat and preference of vegetables. This characteristic eating pattern could be a useful clue for detection of anorexia nervosa among thin children and adolescents.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Pediatrics International - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Shunsuke Kanayama,
Chieko Sakai,
Haruka Aoto,
Yuri Endo,
Keiko Minamimae,
Takeshi Katayama,
Jun ‐ichi Nagaishi,
Keiichi Hanaki Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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