Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes
Exam 1: Introduction to Sports Nutrition77 Questions
Exam 2: Defining and Measuring Energy100 Questions
Exam 3: Energy Systems and Exercise136 Questions
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Exam 5: Proteins146 Questions
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Exam 10: Diet Planning: Food First, Supplements Second129 Questions
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Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes106 Questions
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Eating disorders and disordered eating differ in their degree of severity.
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A current theory of amenorrhea in athletes is that the disruption of menstruation is a direct result of the disruption of the normal secretion of _____.
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determine whether the symptom described is part of the medical diagnostic criteria for anorexia and/or bulimia.
-Losing 5 pounds
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How do the terms eating disorder and disordered eating compare?
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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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determine whether the symptom described is part of the medical diagnostic criteria for anorexia and/or bulimia.
-Concern about body shape or weight
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Describe the concepts of normal eating, disordered eating, and 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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Match the term with the definition that best describes it. Use each answer only once.
-Emaciated
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Eating disorders are classified as psychiatric diseases because control, body image, and self-esteem are underlying factors.
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What causes the amenorrhea in those diagnosed with the Female Athlete Triad?
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Match the term with the definition that best describes it. Use each answer only once.
-Prevalence
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Discuss the relationships among amenorrhea, osteopenia, and osteoporosis 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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What is the prevalence of anorexia nervosa in late-adolescent and early-adult females?
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determine whether each behavior is shared by all athletes or unique to athletes who exhibit normal or disordered eating.
-Ritualized diet
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Which of the following is true regarding male athletes and eating disorders?
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