Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2014
Preoccupation with weight and shape is very prevalent in the female population and is generally well researched. However, the effects of eating psychopathology on infant growth and child development have not been adequately covered and they merit the attention and interest of clinicians. This present submission, using Medline search, critically reviews the available literature and highlights the importance of clinically addressing these issues. It also makes reference to other areas requiring further research. Fifteen articles are discussed which relate specifically to eating psychopathology and the possible effect on mother-child interactions.