Exam 12: Disordered Eating and Exercise Patterns in Athletes

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Those with bulimia nervosa most commonly purge by using laxatives.

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Differentiate between athletes with eating disorders and those who are training intensely but do not have a disordered eating pattern.

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The best description of "normal" eating is:

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Low energy availability is defined as a(n):

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In those with anorexia athletica, the primary purpose of a low body weight is performance rather than appearance.

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Amenorrhea in female athletes is associated with low estrogen secretion that results in the loss of calcium from bone.

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Anorexia nervosa means loss of appetite due to nervousness, which describes the first symptom that usually occurs.

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Suppression of menstruation in female athletes is due to low body fat stores.

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Why is disordered eating in athletes difficult to detect?

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Why are eating disorders classified as psychiatric diseases?

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determine whether the symptom described is part of the medical diagnostic criteria for anorexia and/or bulimia. -Amenorrhea

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Many highly trained athletes monitor their caloric intake but one of the distinguishing features of an athlete with a disordered eating pattern is that caloric intake is inadequate.

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Individuals who suffer from binge eating disorder (BED) typically have a body weight that is described as _____.

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Coaches' comments and behaviors are the primary cause of athletes' eating disorders.

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determine whether each behavior is shared by all athletes or unique to athletes who exhibit normal or disordered eating. -Purposeful overtraining

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At the unhealthy end of the spectrum, the three interrelated conditions of the Female Athlete Triad are amenorrhea, osteoporosis, and _____.

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Long-term performance

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Which eating disorder is the most prevalent in outpatient settings?

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Bone density

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Eating disorders are psychiatric diseases; therefore, treatment programs are limited to psychological therapy.

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