Abstract

![Figure][1] If you hate vegetables or fear anything more exotic than a French fry, scientists want to know. An online survey for adult picky eaters ( ) was launched on 6 July to gather more information on what experts are considering classifying as an eating disorder, says study collaborator Marsha Marcus, a psychologist at the University of Pittsburgh's Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic. She and colleagues want to know when fussy tastes lead to poor health or embarrassing social situations. So even if it's just raw tomatoes you can't stand, sign in, she says. “We want to define the boundary between normal weird eating and real problems.” [1]: pending:yes

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