Eating starch pica
[DOC File]IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA - Emory University
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"Pica," which is the compulsive eating of starch, dirt, clay, tar, paper or ice, can also be seen. Treatment of iron deficiency, except in the most severe or persistent cases, is accomplished by iron supplementation by mouth. Iron is present in many foods. Meat (especially liver and red meats), fish, and iron-enriched cereals and breads are ...
[DOC File]Eating Disorders Pre-test
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Eating disorder caused by a great fear of gaining I. Pagophagia. weight. J. Pica. Eating purified starch. K. Plumbism. Uncontrollable consumption of very large L. Purging. amounts of food. An eating disorder in which the person overeats and. then purges. Excessive eating of ice.
[DOCX File]Missouri
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Disorders in the "Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood" category include Pica, Rumination Disorder, and Feeding Disorder of Infancy or Early Childhood. Pica. Pica is a disorder that occurs when children persistently eat one or more non-food …
[DOC File]EATING DISORDERS CAN BE SEEN IN OUR MOUTH
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Pica-this rare eating disorder is characterized by the “craving” of non-food substances. With this disorder a person will constantly mouth or chew on substances such as coal, chalk, plaster, laundry starch and pencil erasers. This will occur for a time period of over a month and will occur at an age that is considered to be developmentally ...
[DOC File]Soul Food and African Food - San Jose State University
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Practice of “pica” (eating clay or laundry starch, especially during pregnancy) is practiced but poorly understood. Soul Food after Abolition of Slavery. Many health issues derive from prevalence of obesity. High blood pressure. Diabetes. Heart disease. Stress. Spread of “soul food” is helping expand concepts of good diet. Soul Food Today
[DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
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Pica is a medical disorder characterized by an appetite for substances largely non-nutritive (e.g., metal, clay, coal, sand, dirt, soil, feces, chalk, pens and pencils, paper, batteries, spoons, toothbrushes, soap, mucus, ash, gum, etc) or an abnormal appetite for food ingredients (e.g. flour, raw potato, raw rice, starch, ice cubes, salt) For ...
[DOCX File]clphs.health.mo.gov
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PICA. Pica is an eating disorder that involves eating items that are not typically thought of as food and that do not contain significant nutritional value. Symptoms and Behavior. The persistent eating, over a period of at least one month, of substances that are not food and do not provide nutritional value.
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