Revista de Ciência Alimentar e Nutrição

Abstrato

Rumination disorder,,.

Ali Azizi

Rumination disorder is a condition wherein individuals more than once and inadvertently let out (disgorge) undigested or incompletely processed food from the stomach, rechews it, and afterward either swallows it or let it out. Since the food hasn't yet been processed, it supposedly tastes ordinary and isn't acidic, as regurgitation is. Rumination ordinarily occurs at each feast, not long after eating. Rumination problem, otherwise called rumination disorder, is an uncommon and ongoing condition. It influences babies, youngsters, and grown-ups. When the food is back in the mouth, the individual may bite it and swallow it once more, or let it out. This conduct normally happens after each supper, and may seem easy. Rumination may follow a vibe of burping/burping and normally doesn't include sickness or spewing. In rumination, the disgorged food doesn't will in general taste acrid or severe in light of the fact that it has not had the opportunity to completely blend in with stomach corrosive and be processed. Rumination issue has been connected to other dietary problems, specifically bulimia nervosa, yet how these conditions are connected is as yet hazy.