1. Eating disorders
For example, they should only give a child food when it is physically hungry. Food should never be used as a reward or comfort of some kind. ... This is a consequence of the fact that both excessive eating and fasting stimulate the reward centre in the brain in the same way as drugs do. ... Their Weight loss, dieting, and control of food become the primary focus of their daily life. They become terrified of weight gain and may develop food rituals such as eating in isolation, eating foods in certain orders, excessive chewing, rearranging food on a plate, or eating unnaturally small amounts of...
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