The main symptom of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder is picky eating or a general lack of interest in eating. Some children with ARFID do not gain enough weight, but others are at a healthy weight or may be overweight if they will only eat junk or processed foods.
ARFID can occur independently, but it is more common in children with anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and autism.

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