The Reality of Adult Picky Eaters
Freaky Eaters is a new TLC show shedding light on eating issues facing many adults. According to this Los Angeles Times show description, many times there are psychological components to freaky eating issues. While the show is focusing on people that avoid specific foods or only eat certain foods or food groups, picky eating for adults can be much more perplexing.
A new registry known as The Food FAD (Finicky Eating in Adults) Study was started by Duke University and the University of Pittsburgh. Nearly two thousand people have registered and many hope it will bring study interest in the condition. An updated diagnoses has been proposed for the 2013 edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for a psychological condition in children and adults known as Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.
Some people just need ideas and support to learn to love vegetables. For other people, picky eating becomes a bigger problem that shapes food preferences and patterns. Most of us are willing to try new recipes or foods when provided ideas, support and encouragement to expand our eating repertoire. If you believe you or someone you know fits in the "freaky eater" category, perhaps there is a medical or psychological reason that needs to be investigated by a medical provider.
What foods do you avoid? Why? How long has it been since you have given them another try?