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Maladaptive Eating Patterns in Children

Abstract Given the increasing frequency of obesity and related maladaptive eating patterns in pediatric populations, health care professionals in a variety of settings must find ways to treat persons who are obese and have maladaptive eating patterns. The authors summarized literature related to bin...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric health care 2013-03, Vol.27 (2), p.109-119
Main Authors: Wildermuth, Sarah A., PsyD, Mesman, Glenn R., PhD, Ward, Wendy L., PhD
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