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2. Reasons for Avoidance

Studies indicate that children with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder may have a lack of interest in food or they may avoid food for other reasons.

In some cases, they cannot tolerate the sensory properties, like the taste, smell, texture, or appearance of certain foods. ARFID may also result from a fear of the consequences of eating. For example, if the child is afraid they will choke or vomit or if they had previous bad experiences eating particular foods.

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