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Assessment and management of disorders of gut–brain interaction in patients with eating disorders

Journal of eating disorders(2023)

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Abstract
Disorders of gut–brain interaction (DBGI), also known as functional gastrointestinal disorders, are common in individuals with eating disorders, and may precede or perpetuate disordered eating. Understanding the pathophysiology of common gastrointestinal symptoms in DGBI can be important for the care of many patients with eating disorders. In this review, we summarize the literature to date on the complex relationship between DBGI and eating disorders and provide guidance on the assessment and management of the most common symptoms of DBGI by anatomic region: esophageal symptoms (globus and functional dysphagia), gastroduodenal symptoms (functional dyspepsia and nausea), and bowel symptoms (abdominal pain, bloating and constipation).
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Disorders of gut–brain interaction,Functional gastrointestinal disorders,Feeding and eating disorders,Anorexia nervosa,Bulimia nervosa,Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder,Binge-eating disorder,Irritable bowel syndrome,Dysphagia,Dyspepsia,Constipation
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