Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes
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Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes100 Questions
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Sports considered at high risk for development of disordered eating include bodybuilding, lightweight rowing, and distance running.
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Match the description of the eating pattern with the corresponding statement of behavior. Answers may be used more than once.
a.Athlete with disordered eating pattern
b.Athlete with normal eating pattern
c.Athlete with either disordered or normal eating pattern
-Flexible diet plan
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Match the description of the eating pattern with the corresponding statement of behavior. Answers may be used more than once.
a.Athlete with disordered eating pattern
b.Athlete with normal eating pattern
c.Athlete with either disordered or normal eating pattern
-Ritualized diet
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Eating disorders and disordered eating differ in their degree of severity.
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An individual demonstrates some signs of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa but does not fully meet the criteria for either. How would this condition be characterized?
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Eating disorders are psychiatric diseases; therefore, treatment programs are limited to psychological therapy.
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Athletes with and without disordered eating patterns share many features of their diet and exercise patterns but differ in their actions and perspectives.
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Match the description of the eating pattern with the corresponding statement of behavior. Answers may be used more than once.
a.Athlete with disordered eating pattern
b.Athlete with normal eating pattern
c.Athlete with either disordered or normal eating pattern
-Maintenance of muscle mass
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Match the description of the eating pattern with the corresponding statement of behavior. Answers may be used more than once.
a.Athlete with disordered eating pattern
b.Athlete with normal eating pattern
c.Athlete with either disordered or normal eating pattern
-Includes healthy foods in diet
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Which of the following best describes the condition known as muscle dysmorphia?
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Because some athletes must follow fairly strict eating guidelines to support their training, recovery, and performance goals, it is ____.
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What is the prevalence of anorexia nervosa in late-adolescent and early-adult females?
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What is one of the reasons why combat athletes, such as wrestlers, who restrict food and purge to "make weight" are not considered to have an eating disorder?
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