Frontiers in Nutrition (Jun 2023)

Food socialization of children with Prader-Willi syndrome: an interdisciplinary problematization

  • Amandine Rochedy,
  • Amandine Rochedy,
  • Marion Valette,
  • Marion Valette,
  • Maithé Tauber,
  • Maithé Tauber,
  • Jean Pierre Poulain,
  • Jean Pierre Poulain,
  • Jean Pierre Poulain,
  • Jean Pierre Poulain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2023.1177348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Eating “disorders” of people with Prader-Willi syndrome are frequently reported in the biomedical literature. The eating behaviors are presented as a syndrome-specific trajectory over the course of a lifetime. Infants initially show anorexic behavior, which then develops into hyperphagia that lasts from childhood to adulthood and is characterized by strong cravings for food and relentless thinking about it. However, the sociocultural determinants of these food practices are not fully understood. In the first section of this article, we carry out a literature review of medical articles published on disordered eating in children with PWS. The second section draws on a social science perspective and offers an interdisciplinary problematization using the concept of food socialization. To conclude, the third section explores the challenges facing research and new questions that emerge from the alternative problematization that is the PWS Food Social Norms Internalization (FSNI) theory.

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