ARFID research

Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder

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Understanding more about ARFID

Despite being recognised as a serious condition, research into ARFID has been limited. This lack of understanding has left many individuals and their families without the necessary resources and support. 


Clinicians, too, face challenges in diagnosing and treating ARFID because we simply don’t know enough about the disorder’s different manifestations or its underlying causes. That’s where my new research comes in.


My goal is to address these critical gaps in our knowledge about ARFID. By understanding more about the nature of ARFID, we can pave the way for better clinical practices and outcomes for those affected. Please sign up today to help us learn more.

Dr Samuel Chawner

Cardiff University

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