Literature DB >> 25697621

[Maternal eating disorders and their influence on eating behavior of the children: a review of the literature].

Rosa Behar A, Marcelo Arancibia M.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is conclusive evidence about the influence of mothers with eating disorders (ED) on their children.
OBJECTIVE: To describe different aspects about mothers with ED and its implications in the feeding, growing and development in their children.
METHOD: A review of specialized textbooks and the available literature in PubMed was made.
RESULTS: Mothers with previous or present ED show restrictive eating patterns, a deficient affective bond with their own mothers, exhibit more psychiatric comorbidities, mainly depression and anxiety; in addition, feelings of guilt and shame, early cessation of breastfeeding, high control of food consumption of their children, and/or pressure them to eat, irregular mealtimes, unbalanced and monotonous meals, proneness to slimness, a critical attitude about the body shape of their daughters. Breastfeeding implies a critical period for the irruption or relapse of an ED due to the adjustment to the characteristic body shape changes during pregnancy.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a particular relationship between a maternal ED and its occurrence in their children, and it can be considered a risk factor for its development.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25697621     DOI: 10.4067/S0370-41062014000600012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Chil Pediatr        ISSN: 0370-4106


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