医学
自闭症谱系障碍
营养不良
介绍
多学科方法
精神科
失明
儿科
自闭症
重症监护医学
家庭医学
病理
验光服务
社会科学
社会学
作者
Sarah Schimansky,Haneen Jasim,Lucy Pope,Philippa Hinds,Daphin Fernandez,Paraskevi Choleva,Arundhati Dev Borman,Peta Sharples,T Smallbone,Denize Atan
标识
DOI:10.1136/archdischild-2022-325189
摘要
Avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder characterised by limited consumption or the avoidance of certain foods, leading to the persistent failure to meet the individual’s nutritional and/or energy needs. The disordered eating is not explained by the lack of available food or cultural beliefs. ARFID is often associated with a heightened sensitivity to the sensory features of different types of food and may be more prevalent among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) for this reason. Sight loss from malnutrition is one of the most devastating and life-changing complications of ARFID, but difficult to diagnose in young children and those with ASD who have more difficulty with communicating their visual problems to carers and clinicians, leading to delayed treatment and greater probability of irreversible vision loss. In this article, we highlight the importance of diet and nutrition to vision and the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges that clinicians and families may face in looking after children with ARFID who are at risk of sight loss. We recommend a scaled multidisciplinary approach to the early identification, investigation, referral and management of children at risk of nutritional blindness from ARFID.
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