Atypical Anorexia: Looking Beyond the Scale
Episode Description
What if the patient you're least worried about is the one most at risk? In pediatrics, we're trained to look for red flags such as low weight, failing growth curves and visible signs of malnutrition. But atypical anorexia challenges that instinct. These patients may sit comfortably on the growth chart, or even above it, while experiencing the same dangerous behaviors and medical instability as those with classic anorexia. In this episode, we rethink what we've been taught to look for. We explore how atypical anorexia presents, why it's so often missed and what it takes to recognize the warning signs hiding beneath the surface.
To discuss this important topic, we are joined by Kimberly Sheffield, PhD. She is an eating disorders psychologist at Children's Hospital Colorado, as well as the clinical director of PMHI day programs, and the associate training director for psychology training.
Some highlights from this episode include:
- The differences between atypical anorexia and low weight anorexia
- How pediatricians can make sure these kids are properly identified
- The impact of behavior on their actions
- How parents or family members involvement can make a difference
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