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Pediatric Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

Children with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) are so picky that their eating habits affect their health, growth, social life and family life. At Children’s Health, we help families get the skills and confidence to help their child eat a wider variety of foods, so they can grow and thrive.


What is Pediatric Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?

ARFID is different from other eating disorders because children with ARFID aren’t worried about being thin. Their anxiety is not about their body, it’s about food. Children with ARFID struggle to eat a variety of foods. And parents of children with ARFID struggle to know how to help.

ARFID often starts in young children who don’t eat properly, often affecting their growth. Their extreme picky eating means they don’t get all the nutrients they need. This can make doctors and parents worry about their child’s health. And it can make dinner invitations, outings and school meals stressful.

ARFID can affect a child’s health, mood, behavior and energy level. As children get older, ARFID can also impact their social life. It gets harder to do fun things like attend parties, go to camp or have a sleepover.



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