2023
DOI: 10.3390/children10030563
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The Role of the Mind-Body Connection in Children with Food Reactions and Identified Adversity: Implications for Integrating Stress Management and Resilience Strategies in Clinical Practice

Abstract: Child adversity is often associated with poor quality of life in pediatric gastrointestinal disorders, including non-allergic food reactions (food intolerances), which may be improved using mind-body interventions. We conducted an observational study to (1) describe child adversity (stressors) and resilience factors in children with food intolerances, and (2) explore the association between stressors and self-reported use of integrative modalities. A retrospective chart review of children ≥4-years-old presenti… Show more

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“…Educators can also contribute to teaching children about personal boundaries, consent, and understanding their own and others' physical and emotional boundaries. This knowledge is crucial for developing positive and valuable personal relationships [66].…”
Section: Discussion: What We Have Learned With a Focus On Body Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educators can also contribute to teaching children about personal boundaries, consent, and understanding their own and others' physical and emotional boundaries. This knowledge is crucial for developing positive and valuable personal relationships [66].…”
Section: Discussion: What We Have Learned With a Focus On Body Imagementioning
confidence: 99%