Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes
Exam 1: Introduction to Sports Nutrition100 Questions
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Exam 5: Proteins100 Questions
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Exam 7: Water and Electrolytes100 Questions
Exam 8: Vitamins100 Questions
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Exam 10: Diet Planning: Food First, Supplements Second100 Questions
Exam 11: Weight and Body Composition100 Questions
Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes100 Questions
Exam 13: Diet and Exercise for Lifelong Fitness and Health100 Questions
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A binge is described as eating a large amount of food that is ____.
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The onset of anorexia nervosa is most common during late adolescence and early adulthood.
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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
-Improvement of performance over the season
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Which behavior would least likely to be associated with a binge-eating disorder?
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Why are eating disorders classified as psychiatric diseases?
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Treatment of eating disorders involves three major components: psychological, medical, and __________.
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What is the likely cause of the amenorrhea in those diagnosed with the Female Athlete Triad?
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Irregular or absent menstruation results in a loss of bone mineral density and is associated with a greater incidence of lower leg stress fractures in distance runners.
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Which condition listed below is the most prevalent in athletes?
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High-volume weight-bearing exercise offsets the loss of bone mineral density that would otherwise occur in amenorrheic athletes.
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Coaches' comments and behaviors are the primary cause of athletes' eating disorders.
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It is recommended that coaches not suggest to an athlete that weight should be reduced because of the influence the coach has over an athlete's behavior.
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One of the results of a prolonged energy deficit is the suppression of menstruation in female athletes.
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Diagnosing exercise dependence or voluntary excessive exercise is relatively easy because the diagnostic criterion is specific for the maximum amount of exercise that should be performed in a week.
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In most cases of anorexia nervosa, weight loss is achieved primarily by ____, and ____ may be a secondary method used.
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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
-Purposeful overtraining
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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
-High level of physical training
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