Recent Developments in Eating Disorders in Children: A Comprehensive Perspective.

Recent Developments in Eating Disorders in Children: A Comprehensive Perspective.

Publication date: Aug 26, 2025

Recent years have witnessed a concerning rise in early-onset eating disorders (EDs), prompting a re-evaluation of their etiology, diagnosis, and treatment within pediatric populations. This perspective article synthesizes emerging evidence on the multifactorial origins of EDs in children, emphasizing a biopsychosocial framework that integrates genetic, epigenetic, psychological, and environmental factors. While early manifestations often diverge from adolescent or adult profiles-marked by somatic complaints, selective eating, and ritualistic behaviors-the disorders significantly interfere with developmental milestones. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated vulnerabilities, acting as a catalyst for disordered eating behaviors through increased familial stress, isolation, and disrupted routines. Central to this framework is the role of parental psychopathology and parent-child feeding interactions, which profoundly shape children’s emotional regulation and attachment patterns. Recent studies also underscore genetic susceptibilities-especially variants in the DRD4 and DAT1 genes-and epigenetic modifications that may mediate the transmission of risk across generations. The article reviews evidence from observational and genomic studies, highlighting how altered gene expression linked to early environmental stress contributes to the heterogeneity of EDs. Finally, it evaluates prevention and intervention strategies, including family-based treatments, digital health tools, and school-based programs. These strategies are essential for timely detection, individualized care, and reducing long-term impairment. Overall, the paper advocates for a nuanced understanding of EDs in children-recognizing their complex origins and developmental implications-to inform clinical practice, public health policy, and future research in pediatric mental health.

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Concepts Keywords
Eating biopsychosocial model
Future child psychopathology
Genetic early-onset
Psychopathology eating disorders
Routines

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Eating Disorders
disease MESH etiology
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease IDO role
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH tic
drug DRUGBANK Fenamole
disease MESH anorexia nervosa
disease MESH bulimia nervosa
disease MESH binge eating disorder
disease MESH weight loss
disease MESH comorbidity
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH impulsivity
pathway REACTOME Methylation
disease MESH depression
disease IDO quality
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
disease MESH overeating
disease IDO susceptibility
disease IDO replication
disease MESH psychological well being
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease MESH sedentary behaviors
disease MESH perfectionism
disease MESH psychological distress
drug DRUGBANK Hydrocortisone
disease MESH obsessive compulsive disorder
disease MESH anorexia
disease MESH home environments
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Spinosad
disease MESH mental illness
disease MESH clinical relevance
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH Obesity
disease MESH Binge Eating
drug DRUGBANK Boron
drug DRUGBANK Gold
drug DRUGBANK Oxytocin
disease MESH Postpartum depression
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH Alexithymia
disease MESH Overweight
disease MESH ARFID

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