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  2. Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Blood biochemistry should be monitored regularly until it is stable. Although clinical trials are lacking in patients other than those admitted to intensive care, it is commonly recommended that energy intake should remain lower than that normally required for the first 3–5 days of treatment of refeeding syndrome for all patients.

  3. Diabulimia - Wikipedia

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    Diabulimia (a portmanteau of diabetes and bulimia), also known as ED-DMT1 (eating disorder-diabetes mellitus type 1) in the US or T1ED (type 1 eating disorder) in the UK, is an eating disorder in which people with type 1 diabetes deliberately give themselves less insulin than they need or stop taking it altogether for the purpose of weight loss.

  4. Anorexia nervosa - Wikipedia

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    This eating disorder that affects older adults has two types – early onset and late onset. [228] Early onset refers to a recurrence of anorexia in late life in an individual who experienced the disease during their youth. [228] Late onset describes instances where the eating disorder begins for the first time late in life. [228]

  5. A New Form Of Disordered Eating, Orthorexia, Is On The Rise ...

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    Compared to eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, in which a person’s primary motivation might be to change the look of their body, orthorexia typically starts with the goal to eat the ...

  6. Anorexia Symptoms: Woman Dies After Eating Disorder Struggle

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  7. ‘Fussy eating’ disorder linked to differences in brain ...

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    Children who suffer from a “fussy eatingdisorder have differences in brain structure, a study has revealed. The research, led by the University of Aberdeen, was the first to use neuroimaging ...

  8. Eating disorders and memory - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Studies have suggested a strong link between eating disorders and information processing, such as attention and memory. [4] All types of eating disorders (bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, and EDNOS) consistently display attentional biases towards disorder-related stimuli specific to their ED. [3]

  9. Eat Too Much Sugar Last Night? Here's What Dietitians ... - AOL

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    Eating a nutrient-dense breakfast that’s rich in protein and fiber supports balanced blood sugar and will keep you feeling energized and ready to take on the day. It can also prevent cravings ...