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Mechanical Eating When recovering from starvation syndrome, a registered dietitian nutritionist may be recommend to “eat by the clock” at the beginning to get your child's body used to consuming food regularly. For most folks, the goal is to aim for 3 meals as well as and 2-4 snacks each day.
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Read More »Regular eating is important as it brings the body back into a state of balance. Humans function best when we eat about every 3 hours throughout the day. When recovering from starvation syndrome, a registered dietitian nutritionist may be recommend to “eat by the clock” at the beginning to get your child’s body used to consuming food regularly. For most folks, the goal is to aim for 3 meals as well as and 2-4 snacks each day. Preparing meals in advance may be helpful with staying on schedule. At first, your child may feel uncomfortable eating every 3 hours, but their digestive system will adapt over time and it will become easier. Once a regular eating routine is in place, a dietitian nutritionist may recommend to begin to increase portion sizes and broaden food choices. It may also recommended that your child drinks fluids between meals to ease digestion, but not so much that they are too full to eat their next meal. Recovering from starvation syndrome is a long, but doable process. Your family will probably hit a few bumps along the way, but remember that recovery is possible. Our team of registered dietitians and therapists at Change Creates Change Eating Disorder Care believe in empowering parents to support their child in their eating disorder recovery. If you believe your child may be showing signs of starvation syndrome or an eating disorder and you are not sure where to turn first, you can book a free 15-minute consultation call with us.
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