Feeding/eating problems in children who refrained from treatment in the past: who did (not) recover?

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    The authors investigate the following two questions: (I) how many young children with disordered feeding or eating patterns did recover over the course of time toward an age-appropriate feeding or eating pattern, after refraining from intensive treatment, and_(II) which factors predict the persistence of feeding/eating problems at a later age, when no intensive treatment was provided? Disordered feeding and eating in childhood can develop into an extremely selective food intake and/or restriction, referred to as an "age-inappropriate feeding pattern," or even a serious feeding or eating disorder such as . . .

     

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