Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and ADD

Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and Attention Deficit focuses on the overlap between eating disorders and ADD and points out how.
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Dukarm, a pediatrician and eating disorders specialist, focuses on the overlap between eating disorders and ADD and points out how diagnosing and treating both of these disorders can fill in the missing pieces of the puzzle that hold the key to recovery. Vertaling Originele Titel Pieces of a Puzzle: Toon meer Toon minder. Reviews Schrijf een review. Uit ons lees Magazine. Top 10 nieuwkomers in de Bestseller Top 60 Voor de echte boekenliefhebbers!

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Can you speak to the reasons for how impulsive eating by girls and women with ADHD turns into an eating disorder? Several key characteristics of ADHD can contribute to the development of an eating disorder. Individuals with ADHD exhibit impulsivity which can result in impulsive binge eating , distractibility and, therefore, a tendency to often be distracted by thoughts of food and body image , and poor attention and organizational skills leading to difficulty following a meal plan.

Impulsivity can cause binge eating, poor food choices, use of food as a reward, out of control eating and self-medication with food specifically carbohydrates. What do you mean when you say some people self-medicating ADHD symptoms with food? Sugar and high glycemic carbohydrates can temporarily increase the neurotransmitter, serotonin, and therefore can create a temporary feeling of calmness or a decrease in anxiety.

However, due to the effects of low-glycemic carbohydrates on blood sugar, these feelings are only temporary and soon result in a paradoxical reaction of increased restlessness and irritability when blood sugar levels decrease.

Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between Eating Disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder

In addition, this paradoxical reaction can cause an increased craving for sugar, contributing to the cyclic pattern of binge eating. What are some healthy eating habits that may be obvious to everyone else that ADHD women and girls have to learn the hard way? Meal planning does not come naturally to most people, especially those with ADHD and some people with eating disorders. However, without some amount of pre-planning meals for the day, the risk of binge eating increases.

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Having the right foods, in the right place, at the right time decreases impulsive eating. Structuring eating is essential for people with ADHD and eating disorders, providing a framework for feeling safe at meals. Structuring and planning meals actually decreases the amount of time spent thinking about food. It is important to be realistic and make sure your meal plan can actually be carried out given your schedule on a specific day. Can you point us in the direction of any research studies or books on this topic for parents or professionals to learn more about this important issue?

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