Studies have shown that specific eating habits, such as hyperphagia and fixations on one kind of food, can indicate the presence of frontotemporal dementia, a subtype that affects personality, behavior, language, and speech. Individuals with this condition may exhibit abnormal eating behaviors, including ingesting non-food objects and obsessively eating a narrow range of foods. Other signs of frontotemporal dementia include personality changes, language problems, and memory issues, making early intervention crucial for better outcomes.
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