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  1. He examines potential drivers of food neophobia and presents novel studies on the cognitive/behavioral correlates of eating in the absence of hunger (EAH). Wallace defines selective overeating as a new subtype of autism and details recent studies on taste perception and cortical taste pathways in ASD compared to typically developing groups.

    • Wallace 2022

      Eating in the Absence of Hunger in ASD Study 1 • In this...

  2. Nov 9, 2022 · Eating in the absence of hunger (EAH), i.e., eating past the point of satiety, is a behavior described for the first time by Fisher and Birch in 1999 . They assessed this behavior in a laboratory setting to obtain an operationalized measure of EAH, which is now considered the reference method to assess EAH [2,3]. During the assessment, the ...

    • 10.3390/nu14224715
    • 2022/11
    • Nutrients. 2022 Nov; 14(22): 4715.
  3. Eating in the Absence of Hunger in ASD Study 1 • In this study of adolescents, eating in the absence of hunger was assessed using an item from the Child Behavior Checklist • Associations examined between EAH and: • physical indices (i.e., both BMI, calculated with a

  4. The origin of eating abnormalities in ASD children is believed to be multifactorial, including behavioral, cognitive, and environmental causes. 11 In particular, among the behavioral factors that can condition eating behaviors, there are the symptoms of repetitiveness and rituals, including fear of novelty, inflexibility, need for sameness, but also hypo or hyper-reactivity to sensory stimuli.

  5. Mar 2, 2021 · Another eating disorder associated with concern over weight/shape is bulimia nervosa (BN), which has core symptoms of repeated episodes of binge eating (i.e. eating in a 2-h period a distinctly larger amount of food than what most individuals would eat in a similar time period and context, together with a sense of loss of control over eating) followed by purging or inappropriate compensatory ...

    • Jessica Baraskewich, Jessica Baraskewich, Kristin M von Ranson, Kristin M von Ranson, Adam McCrimmon...
    • 2021
  6. Jul 1, 2023 · In more than 70% of adolescents, binge-eating episodes occur in the absence of any physical hunger (Schlüter, Schmidt, Kittel, Tetzlaff, & Hilbert, 2016).Indeed, eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) is one of the key behavioral diagnostic features of BED based on the APA (2013) and proposed as an obligatory diagnostic criterion of BED in children and adolescents (Marcus & Kalarchian, 2003 ...

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  8. Aug 8, 2018 · 4.3. Eating in the absence of hunger and energy intake. There were no differences in energy consumed at lunch between children who ate in the absence of hunger, compared to those who did not eat in the absence of hunger at age 4.5 years (F(1, 151)= 1.94, p=0.17) and 6 years (F(1, 140)= 0.12, p=0.73).