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Trajectories of Avoidant and Selective Eating

Trajectories of Avoidant and Selective Eating

Information and news about the current research project TAStE led by Dr Abigail Pickard

Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration between UK and EU Partners 2025 awards

Persistent selective eating behaviours are prevalent among neurodivergent populations, particularly Autistic individuals and individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Such behaviours can lead to nutritional deficiencies and adversely affect overall health. Despite their significance, the underlying behavioural and cognitive markers of persistent selective eating in these populations remain underexplored. The Pump Priming Award funding will be used to establish a robust foundation for a successful Horizon Europe application under the destination “Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society”. This first phase of the proposal aims to establish an interdisciplinary consortium of UK and EU researchers specialising in autism, cognitive development, and eating behaviours, as well as neurodivergent individuals with lived experience of selective eating. The consortium will work collaboratively to develop a comprehensive research project to apply for a larger Horizon Europe funding scheme under Pillar 2, specifically targeting Cluster 1: Health. The funding will be used to host both online and in-person meetings to foster international and interdisciplinary collaboration.

If you are a researcher in Autism and eating behaviour research, please consider getting in touch.

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