Eating disorders in pediatric population, analysis of some of the most common risk factors

M. Czeczotka, Marta Skorupska, Natalia Aleksandra Popławska, Justyna Śliz, Krzysztof Woźniak
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Introduction: This article reviews a number of studies that have sought to determine what are risk factors that may cause eating disorders in the pediatric population, taking into account the age and gender of the subjects. This study focuses on issues related to purging, bulimic behaviors, and psychological orthorexia and what impact the most common risk factors for these behaviors have in the pediatric population.   Aim of study: The aim of the study is to present a comprehensive review of some of the most common risk factors predisposing to the development of eating disorders in the pediatric population, and how these factors have a direct impact on each other and are intertwined, by using available knowledge, paying particular attention to a new potential risk factor - social media.   Materials and methods: Materials used in this study were found in the PubMed database, using the following keywords: ,,Social media”, ,,Mass media”, ,,Peers”, ,,Family”, ,,Orthorexia nervosa”, ,,Social media”, ,,Children”, ,,Adolescence”.   Conclusion: Eating disorders are a growing problem. Our research focuses on potential risk factors, with the greatest emphasis on a relatively new risk factor: social media and screen time, and how these two factors influence young minds, what impact they have on the eating habits of children and adolescents, and what can be done to prevent eating disorders in the pediatric population.
儿科人群饮食失调,分析一些最常见的风险因素
导言:这篇文章回顾了一些研究,这些研究考虑到受试者的年龄和性别,试图确定哪些是可能导致儿科人群饮食失调的风险因素。本研究的重点是与清食、暴食行为和心理矫形有关的问题,以及这些行为最常见的风险因素对儿科人群的影响。研究目的:本研究旨在利用现有的知识,全面回顾导致儿科人群饮食失调的一些最常见的风险因素,以及这些因素是如何相互直接影响和交织在一起的,并特别关注一个新的潜在风险因素--社交媒体。材料和方法:本研究使用的材料均在 PubMed 数据库中找到,并使用了以下关键词:社交媒体"、"大众媒体"、"同伴"、"家庭"、"神经性厌食症"、"社交媒体"、"儿童"、"青春期"。结论:饮食失调是一个日益严重的问题:饮食失调是一个日益严重的问题。我们的研究重点是潜在的风险因素,其中最受关注的是一个相对较新的风险因素:社交媒体和屏幕时间,以及这两个因素如何影响青少年的心理,它们对儿童和青少年的饮食习惯有什么影响,以及如何预防儿童饮食失调。
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