Deck 15: Disordered Eating

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Disordered eating behaviors generally affect __________.

A) women between the ages of 30 and 45 years
B) women between the ages of 15 and 35 years
C) men between the ages of 30 and 45 years
D) men between the ages of 15 and 35 years
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Which of the following is not a common risk factor for development of eating disorders in adolescent girls?

A) Preoccupation with a thin body image
B) Social pressure
C) Participation in team sports
D) Obsessive-compulsive personality
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A female model's body weight averages __________ below the national average for women.

A) 2 pounds
B) 23 pounds
C) 35 pounds
D) 40 pounds
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In reference to the prevalence of eating disorders among female athletes, coaches __________.

A) are always trained to counsel their athletes
B) are never supportive of their athletes
C) openly encourage vomiting and laxative use
D) often compound the problem
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A term used to describe the cluster of personality traits among athletes that are common to patients with clinical eating disorders.

A) Anorexia athletica
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bulimarexia
D) Athletic eating disorder
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Which of the following population(s) associate with a greater prevalence rates for men with eating disorders?

A) Male models and dancers
B) Male gymnasts
C) Contact sport athletes
D) Male swimmers
Question
Which of the following traits is not among those common to muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa?

A) A history of depression and anxiety
B) Unrealistic shame about one's body
C) Compulsive weight lifting
D) Self-destructive behaviors
Question
For the exercise addict, one's sense of worth becomes inextricably tied to __________.

A) the volume of exercise accomplished
B) performing a wide variety of exercises
C) exercising at least 3 days per week
D) avoiding interpersonal relationships
Question
Which of the following is not among the four factors used to characterize anorexia nervosa?

A) Distortions of body image
B) A preoccupation with dieting and thinness
C) Excessive bouts of anaerobic exercise
D) Refusal to eat enough food to maintain a minimally normal body weight
Question
Treatment of anorexics often results in __________.

A) a disproportionate portion of the weight gain as abdominal fat
B) modest weight gain, with most of it being water weight
C) a disproportionate portion of the weight gain as fat within the buttocks and thigh area
D) weight gain to the point where obesity becomes a problem
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Characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating followed by purging, laxative abuse, fasting, or extreme exercise and intense feelings of guilt or shame.

A) Anorexia athletica
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bulimarexia
D) Bulimia nervosa
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A large percentage of bulimics.

A) Are obese
B) Are genetically predisposed to be underweight
C) Are under the supervision of registered dieticians
D) Are under the clinical supervision of a physician
Question
The most obvious difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa is that bulimics __________.

A) are always in complete control
B) frequently binge on calorically dense food
C) have accurate body size perceptions
D) often starve themselves
Question
For bulimics, purging __________.

A) provides their only perceived way to regain control of their inability to stop eating voluntarily
B) represents an effective means of stress management
C) demonstrates that they are under complete control
D) allows them to avoid becoming anorexic
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In addition to binging and purging, bulimics also __________ at a higher rate than the general population.

A) lose more than 25% of their body weight
B) abuse alcohol and drugs
C) commit nonviolent crimes to get money for food
D) commit violent crimes to get money for food
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Characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating that often occur without subsequent purging or abusing laxatives to compensate for overeating.

A) Bulimia nervosa
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Binge-eating disorder
D) Muscle dysmorphia
Question
The Adonis complex.

A) Profoundly affects the capacity to train and recover
B) Same as muscle dysmorphia
C) Results in muscle wasting
D) Enhances nutritional choices
Question
Successful treatment of eating disorders usually involves a team approach utilizing __________.

A) coaches, personal trainers, and teammates
B) coaches, personal trainers, and family members
C) coaches, teammates, and family members
D) psychotherapeutic, medical, nutritional, and family support
Question
Which of the following eating disorders associates with menstrual dysfunction?

A) Muscle dysmorphia
B) Binge-eating disorder
C) Bulimia nervosa
D) Anorexia nervosa
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The continuum of subclinical eating behaviors of athletes who fail to meet the criteria for a true eating disorder but who exhibit at least one unhealthy method of weight control.

A) Bulimia athletica
B) Athletica nervosa
C) Anorexia athletica
D) Amenorrhea athletica
Question
The two new eating disorder categories under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

A) Anorexia nervosa and unspecified eating disorders
B) Unspecified eating disorders and other specified eating disorders
C) Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa
D) Persistent eating disorders and benign eating disorders
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Male __________ exhibit a relatively high incidence of bingeing behaviors.

A) hockey players
B) wrestlers
C) soccer players
D) football players
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Assesses eating behaviors.

A) FAT-26
B) EAT-26
C) SAT-26
D) Anorexia assessment test
Question
The greatest controversy exists about the prevalence of eating disorders among female __________.

A) endurance runners
B) ballet dancers
C) gymnasts
D) figure skaters
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Anorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia share the following traits.

A) History of depression and anxiety
B) Self-destructive behaviors and use of laxatives
C) Use of laxative, use of drugs
D) Low body weight, disruptions of menstrual cycle
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Which statement is true about anorexia nervosa?

A) Body weight increases above normal for age and stature.
B) Anorexics have a positive body image.
C) Compulsive exercise behaviors go hand-in-hand with anorexia nervosa.
D) Involves binge eating followed by purging.
Question
Physical ailments associated with anorexia nervosa do not include __________.

A) cardiac abnormalities
B) increased bone density
C) impaired kidney function
D) electrolyte disturbances
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Which statement is true about bulimia nervosa?

A) Characterized by extreme self-starvation
B) Prevalent in approximately 30% to 45% of all adolescents and adults in the general population
C) Includes binge eating of calorically dense foods
D) Most bulimics are extremely underweight
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Who is credited with the first medical description in 1689 of a wasting (anorectic) disease often associated with tuberculosis?

A) Ernest Charles Lasègue
B) Richard Morton
C) Claude Bernard
D) Sir William Gull
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Who is credited as the first person to "officially" use the term anorexia nervosa?

A) Ernest Charles Lasègue
B) Richard Morton
C) Claude Bernard
D) Sir William Gull
Question
Refers to the estimated population of people afflicted with an eating disorder at any given time.

A) Incidence
B) Prevalence
C) Morbidity
D) Mortality
Question
Consequences of anorexia for skin and hair.

A) Overly oily skin
B) Greenish skin tone
C) Excessive growth of nails
D) Languo
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Risk factors for disordered eating among athletes.

A) Pressure to optimize performance
B) High self-esteem
C) Adequate coping skills
D) Satisfaction with appearance
Question
Sixty-seven percent of athletes with an eating disorder dieted because of their __________ recommendation.

A) parent's
B) teacher's
C) coach's
D) friend's
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Characteristics of muscle dysmorphia among body builders.

A) Totally or mostly satisfied with their body
B) Report little or no control over compulsive weightlifting and dietary patterns
C) Spend more than 16 hours daily thinking about their muscularity
D) Only want to participate in activities in which they find satisfaction or joy
Question
If untreated, between 6% and 21% of anorectics die prematurely.

A) From kidney disease
B) From liver failure
C) From pneumonia
D) From heart disease
Question
A primary goal in the treatment of anorexia nervosa.

A) Weight gain
B) Control over emotions
C) Developing a realistic body image
D) Ending purging
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Warning signs of anorexia nervosa.

A) Cessation of menstrual cycle
B) Altered kidney function
C) Altered liver function
D) High anxiety
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Physical consequences of bulimia nervosa include which of the following?

A) Kidney failure
B) Cardiac arrhythmias
C) Liver damage
D) Scaring of lung tissue
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A feature that distinguishes binge-eating disorder (BED) from anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

A) Show obsessive-compulsive tendencies
B) Are underweight
C) Are overweight
D) Are depressed
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Maintains that individuals with an existing eating disorder find reward by participating in aesthetic-type sports that emphasize an excessively lean appearance.

A) Thinness hypothesis
B) Athlete eater hypothesis
C) Sport and exercise hypothesis
D) Attraction to sport hypothesis
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Young women with anorexia nervosa.

A) Particularly vulnerable to osteoporotic fractures
B) Particularly vulnerable to arthritis
C) Particularly vulnerable to high blood calcium levels
D) Particularly vulnerable to rheumatoid arthritis
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Feelings of cleanliness, renewal, relaxation, mindlessness, and emotional numbness are common.

A) Bulimics after purging
B) Common among athletes who fast
C) Similar in bulimia and anorexia
D) Never present for bulimics
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Particularly effective in treating bulimia nervosa and focuses on teaching the patient to identify, monitor, and modify dysfunctional attitudes, core beliefs, and eating habits to lessen binges and "retrain" normal hunger and satiety responses.

A) Pharmacologic treatment
B) Interpersonal psychotherapy
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) Electroconvulsive therapy
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Helps those with eating disorders and their family to examine interpersonal relationships to positively affect problem areas.

A) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) Interpersonal psychotherapy
C) Pharmacologic treatment
D) Electroconvulsive therapy
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Which of the following is not a sign and symptom of muscle dysmorphia?

A) Person gives up important social, occupational, or recreational activities to maintain their exercise regimen
B) Person avoids situations in which their body is exposed to others, such as at a beach or swimming pool
C) Person stops exercising, dieting, and using supplements when they become aware of the adverse physical and psychological consequences of their behavior
D) Person experiences significant distress or impairment in important areas of life
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Rumination disorder.

A) Eating disorders that exist but are not diagnosed because the person does not accept a medical diagnosis as fact
B) Eating disorders that combine all of the criteria for anorexia and bulimia
C) Involves the regular throwing up (regurgitation) of food that occurs for a protracted time period of at least 1 month
D) Eating disorders that clinicians are not able to identify because the person is successful at concealing the signs and symptoms
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Pica.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Characterized by bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Characterized by tooth decay and rotting of teeth
D) Involves eating substances not typically thought of as food
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Warning sign of OSFED.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Person must present with feeding or eating behaviors that cause clinically significant distress
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating food with low nutritional value
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Warning sign of purging disorder.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating 5000-20,000 kcal/h
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Binge-eating disorder.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating 5000-20,000 kcal/h
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Serotonin (5HT) pathway.

A) Contributes to the modulation of a many behaviors common in persons with eating disorders
B) Responsible for bulimia
C) Serotonin interferes with normal cellular function
D) Same as the reverse-testosterone hypothesis
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Only about __________ of those with eating disorders are compulsive exercisers.

A) >85%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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Body weight as a distinguishing characteristics of binge-eating disorder.

A) Below normal (<85% of recommended weight)
B) Usually normal
C) Usually above normal
D) Below normal (<5% of recommended weight)
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Preoccupation with body weight and associated eating disorders among female gymnasts during college usually __________ after retirement from the sport.

A) gets worse
B) stays the same
C) stays the same for about 1 year and then gets worse
D) abates
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For the following data, female; age 19 years; body weight = 66.0 kg (145.5 lb.); %BF from hydrostatic weighing = 30.0%; optimal %BF = 25.0%, compute the persons optimal body weight (OPT).

A) 125 lbs
B) 130 lbs
C) 135 lbs
D) 150 lbs
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Formula to compute optimal body weight (OBW).

A) OBW = FFM × (1.00 - %BF)
B) OBW = FFM ÷ (1.00 - %BF)
C) OBW = (1.00 - %BF) ÷ FFM
D) OBW = FM - (1.00 - %BF)
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Disordered eating represents a temporary or mild change in eating behavior.
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Female athletes face a unique set of circumstances that make them particularly vulnerable to disordered eating behaviors.
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For many athletes, disordered eating patterns coincide with the competitive season and abate when the season ends.
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Anorexia nervosa is the only eating disorder in which there is a restriction in food intake.
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Compared with men, women with a weight problem exhibit greater binge eating during periods of negative emotions such as anxiety, frustration, depression, or anger.
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Disordered eating behaviors generally affect women and men between the ages 15 and 35 years.
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Eating disorders are not found among African American women.
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Disordered eating behaviors occur most frequently among female athletes in aesthetic sports such as ballet, body building, diving, figure skating, and gymnastics.
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Interpersonal psychotherapy focuses on teaching the patient to identify, monitor, and modify dysfunctional attitudes, core beliefs, and eating habits to lessen binges and "retrain" normal hunger and satiety responses.
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If left untreated, about 3% of diagnosed anorexics die prematurely from suicide, heart disease, or infections.
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Bulimia nervosa occurs far less frequently than anorexia nervosa.
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In contrast to anorexia nervosa, the majority of individuals with bulimia nervosa maintain a normal or above normal body weight.
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The majority of patients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa also meet the criteria for a major depressive disorder.
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Bulimics exhibit substance abuse behaviors far less frequently than individuals with anorexia nervosa.
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Several days of disordered eating behaviors probably have little effect on an athlete's ability to train and compete.
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Patients with anorexia nervosa generally maintain normal bone mineral density.
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No one best treatment currently exists for treating disordered eating behaviors.
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Persons with muscle dysmorphia have a pathologic preoccupation with muscle size and overall muscularity, and these individuals view themselves as small and frail, when in reality, many are large and muscular.
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For individuals with an eating disorder, the focus on food becomes a source of consistent stress and anxiety and requires professional intervention.
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People with anorexia nervosa chronically consume massive quantities of food and are typically overfat.
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Among 3000 middle-school children studied for body image and dietary practices, 55% of eighth-grade girls believed they were fat, and 50% had dieted.
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It is possible to perform a proper medical assessment of anorexia nervosa by measuring only weight, body mass index, and blood samples.
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Formal diagnostic criteria exist for the diagnosis of a person at risk for muscle dysmorphia.
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Disordered eating behaviors generally affect __________.

A) women between the ages of 30 and 45 years
B) women between the ages of 15 and 35 years
C) men between the ages of 30 and 45 years
D) men between the ages of 15 and 35 years
women between the ages of 15 and 35 years
2
Which of the following is not a common risk factor for development of eating disorders in adolescent girls?

A) Preoccupation with a thin body image
B) Social pressure
C) Participation in team sports
D) Obsessive-compulsive personality
Participation in team sports
3
A female model's body weight averages __________ below the national average for women.

A) 2 pounds
B) 23 pounds
C) 35 pounds
D) 40 pounds
23 pounds
4
In reference to the prevalence of eating disorders among female athletes, coaches __________.

A) are always trained to counsel their athletes
B) are never supportive of their athletes
C) openly encourage vomiting and laxative use
D) often compound the problem
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A term used to describe the cluster of personality traits among athletes that are common to patients with clinical eating disorders.

A) Anorexia athletica
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bulimarexia
D) Athletic eating disorder
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Which of the following population(s) associate with a greater prevalence rates for men with eating disorders?

A) Male models and dancers
B) Male gymnasts
C) Contact sport athletes
D) Male swimmers
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Which of the following traits is not among those common to muscle dysmorphia and anorexia nervosa?

A) A history of depression and anxiety
B) Unrealistic shame about one's body
C) Compulsive weight lifting
D) Self-destructive behaviors
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8
For the exercise addict, one's sense of worth becomes inextricably tied to __________.

A) the volume of exercise accomplished
B) performing a wide variety of exercises
C) exercising at least 3 days per week
D) avoiding interpersonal relationships
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Which of the following is not among the four factors used to characterize anorexia nervosa?

A) Distortions of body image
B) A preoccupation with dieting and thinness
C) Excessive bouts of anaerobic exercise
D) Refusal to eat enough food to maintain a minimally normal body weight
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Treatment of anorexics often results in __________.

A) a disproportionate portion of the weight gain as abdominal fat
B) modest weight gain, with most of it being water weight
C) a disproportionate portion of the weight gain as fat within the buttocks and thigh area
D) weight gain to the point where obesity becomes a problem
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Characterized by frequent episodes of binge eating followed by purging, laxative abuse, fasting, or extreme exercise and intense feelings of guilt or shame.

A) Anorexia athletica
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Bulimarexia
D) Bulimia nervosa
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A large percentage of bulimics.

A) Are obese
B) Are genetically predisposed to be underweight
C) Are under the supervision of registered dieticians
D) Are under the clinical supervision of a physician
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The most obvious difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa is that bulimics __________.

A) are always in complete control
B) frequently binge on calorically dense food
C) have accurate body size perceptions
D) often starve themselves
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For bulimics, purging __________.

A) provides their only perceived way to regain control of their inability to stop eating voluntarily
B) represents an effective means of stress management
C) demonstrates that they are under complete control
D) allows them to avoid becoming anorexic
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In addition to binging and purging, bulimics also __________ at a higher rate than the general population.

A) lose more than 25% of their body weight
B) abuse alcohol and drugs
C) commit nonviolent crimes to get money for food
D) commit violent crimes to get money for food
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Characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating that often occur without subsequent purging or abusing laxatives to compensate for overeating.

A) Bulimia nervosa
B) Anorexia nervosa
C) Binge-eating disorder
D) Muscle dysmorphia
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The Adonis complex.

A) Profoundly affects the capacity to train and recover
B) Same as muscle dysmorphia
C) Results in muscle wasting
D) Enhances nutritional choices
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Successful treatment of eating disorders usually involves a team approach utilizing __________.

A) coaches, personal trainers, and teammates
B) coaches, personal trainers, and family members
C) coaches, teammates, and family members
D) psychotherapeutic, medical, nutritional, and family support
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Which of the following eating disorders associates with menstrual dysfunction?

A) Muscle dysmorphia
B) Binge-eating disorder
C) Bulimia nervosa
D) Anorexia nervosa
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20
The continuum of subclinical eating behaviors of athletes who fail to meet the criteria for a true eating disorder but who exhibit at least one unhealthy method of weight control.

A) Bulimia athletica
B) Athletica nervosa
C) Anorexia athletica
D) Amenorrhea athletica
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21
The two new eating disorder categories under the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

A) Anorexia nervosa and unspecified eating disorders
B) Unspecified eating disorders and other specified eating disorders
C) Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa
D) Persistent eating disorders and benign eating disorders
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Male __________ exhibit a relatively high incidence of bingeing behaviors.

A) hockey players
B) wrestlers
C) soccer players
D) football players
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Assesses eating behaviors.

A) FAT-26
B) EAT-26
C) SAT-26
D) Anorexia assessment test
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The greatest controversy exists about the prevalence of eating disorders among female __________.

A) endurance runners
B) ballet dancers
C) gymnasts
D) figure skaters
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Anorexia nervosa and muscle dysmorphia share the following traits.

A) History of depression and anxiety
B) Self-destructive behaviors and use of laxatives
C) Use of laxative, use of drugs
D) Low body weight, disruptions of menstrual cycle
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Which statement is true about anorexia nervosa?

A) Body weight increases above normal for age and stature.
B) Anorexics have a positive body image.
C) Compulsive exercise behaviors go hand-in-hand with anorexia nervosa.
D) Involves binge eating followed by purging.
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Physical ailments associated with anorexia nervosa do not include __________.

A) cardiac abnormalities
B) increased bone density
C) impaired kidney function
D) electrolyte disturbances
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Which statement is true about bulimia nervosa?

A) Characterized by extreme self-starvation
B) Prevalent in approximately 30% to 45% of all adolescents and adults in the general population
C) Includes binge eating of calorically dense foods
D) Most bulimics are extremely underweight
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Who is credited with the first medical description in 1689 of a wasting (anorectic) disease often associated with tuberculosis?

A) Ernest Charles Lasègue
B) Richard Morton
C) Claude Bernard
D) Sir William Gull
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Who is credited as the first person to "officially" use the term anorexia nervosa?

A) Ernest Charles Lasègue
B) Richard Morton
C) Claude Bernard
D) Sir William Gull
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Refers to the estimated population of people afflicted with an eating disorder at any given time.

A) Incidence
B) Prevalence
C) Morbidity
D) Mortality
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Consequences of anorexia for skin and hair.

A) Overly oily skin
B) Greenish skin tone
C) Excessive growth of nails
D) Languo
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Risk factors for disordered eating among athletes.

A) Pressure to optimize performance
B) High self-esteem
C) Adequate coping skills
D) Satisfaction with appearance
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Sixty-seven percent of athletes with an eating disorder dieted because of their __________ recommendation.

A) parent's
B) teacher's
C) coach's
D) friend's
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Characteristics of muscle dysmorphia among body builders.

A) Totally or mostly satisfied with their body
B) Report little or no control over compulsive weightlifting and dietary patterns
C) Spend more than 16 hours daily thinking about their muscularity
D) Only want to participate in activities in which they find satisfaction or joy
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If untreated, between 6% and 21% of anorectics die prematurely.

A) From kidney disease
B) From liver failure
C) From pneumonia
D) From heart disease
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A primary goal in the treatment of anorexia nervosa.

A) Weight gain
B) Control over emotions
C) Developing a realistic body image
D) Ending purging
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Warning signs of anorexia nervosa.

A) Cessation of menstrual cycle
B) Altered kidney function
C) Altered liver function
D) High anxiety
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Physical consequences of bulimia nervosa include which of the following?

A) Kidney failure
B) Cardiac arrhythmias
C) Liver damage
D) Scaring of lung tissue
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A feature that distinguishes binge-eating disorder (BED) from anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

A) Show obsessive-compulsive tendencies
B) Are underweight
C) Are overweight
D) Are depressed
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Maintains that individuals with an existing eating disorder find reward by participating in aesthetic-type sports that emphasize an excessively lean appearance.

A) Thinness hypothesis
B) Athlete eater hypothesis
C) Sport and exercise hypothesis
D) Attraction to sport hypothesis
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Young women with anorexia nervosa.

A) Particularly vulnerable to osteoporotic fractures
B) Particularly vulnerable to arthritis
C) Particularly vulnerable to high blood calcium levels
D) Particularly vulnerable to rheumatoid arthritis
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Feelings of cleanliness, renewal, relaxation, mindlessness, and emotional numbness are common.

A) Bulimics after purging
B) Common among athletes who fast
C) Similar in bulimia and anorexia
D) Never present for bulimics
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Particularly effective in treating bulimia nervosa and focuses on teaching the patient to identify, monitor, and modify dysfunctional attitudes, core beliefs, and eating habits to lessen binges and "retrain" normal hunger and satiety responses.

A) Pharmacologic treatment
B) Interpersonal psychotherapy
C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) Electroconvulsive therapy
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45
Helps those with eating disorders and their family to examine interpersonal relationships to positively affect problem areas.

A) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
B) Interpersonal psychotherapy
C) Pharmacologic treatment
D) Electroconvulsive therapy
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46
Which of the following is not a sign and symptom of muscle dysmorphia?

A) Person gives up important social, occupational, or recreational activities to maintain their exercise regimen
B) Person avoids situations in which their body is exposed to others, such as at a beach or swimming pool
C) Person stops exercising, dieting, and using supplements when they become aware of the adverse physical and psychological consequences of their behavior
D) Person experiences significant distress or impairment in important areas of life
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47
Rumination disorder.

A) Eating disorders that exist but are not diagnosed because the person does not accept a medical diagnosis as fact
B) Eating disorders that combine all of the criteria for anorexia and bulimia
C) Involves the regular throwing up (regurgitation) of food that occurs for a protracted time period of at least 1 month
D) Eating disorders that clinicians are not able to identify because the person is successful at concealing the signs and symptoms
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48
Pica.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Characterized by bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Characterized by tooth decay and rotting of teeth
D) Involves eating substances not typically thought of as food
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49
Warning sign of OSFED.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Person must present with feeding or eating behaviors that cause clinically significant distress
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating food with low nutritional value
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50
Warning sign of purging disorder.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating 5000-20,000 kcal/h
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51
Binge-eating disorder.

A) Eating less than 250 kcals/day
B) Bloating/nausea/abdominal pain
C) Decay and rotting of teeth due to acid in vomit
D) Eating 5000-20,000 kcal/h
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52
Serotonin (5HT) pathway.

A) Contributes to the modulation of a many behaviors common in persons with eating disorders
B) Responsible for bulimia
C) Serotonin interferes with normal cellular function
D) Same as the reverse-testosterone hypothesis
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53
Only about __________ of those with eating disorders are compulsive exercisers.

A) >85%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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54
Body weight as a distinguishing characteristics of binge-eating disorder.

A) Below normal (<85% of recommended weight)
B) Usually normal
C) Usually above normal
D) Below normal (<5% of recommended weight)
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55
Preoccupation with body weight and associated eating disorders among female gymnasts during college usually __________ after retirement from the sport.

A) gets worse
B) stays the same
C) stays the same for about 1 year and then gets worse
D) abates
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56
For the following data, female; age 19 years; body weight = 66.0 kg (145.5 lb.); %BF from hydrostatic weighing = 30.0%; optimal %BF = 25.0%, compute the persons optimal body weight (OPT).

A) 125 lbs
B) 130 lbs
C) 135 lbs
D) 150 lbs
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57
Formula to compute optimal body weight (OBW).

A) OBW = FFM × (1.00 - %BF)
B) OBW = FFM ÷ (1.00 - %BF)
C) OBW = (1.00 - %BF) ÷ FFM
D) OBW = FM - (1.00 - %BF)
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58
Disordered eating represents a temporary or mild change in eating behavior.
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59
Female athletes face a unique set of circumstances that make them particularly vulnerable to disordered eating behaviors.
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60
For many athletes, disordered eating patterns coincide with the competitive season and abate when the season ends.
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61
Anorexia nervosa is the only eating disorder in which there is a restriction in food intake.
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62
Compared with men, women with a weight problem exhibit greater binge eating during periods of negative emotions such as anxiety, frustration, depression, or anger.
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63
Disordered eating behaviors generally affect women and men between the ages 15 and 35 years.
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64
Eating disorders are not found among African American women.
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65
Disordered eating behaviors occur most frequently among female athletes in aesthetic sports such as ballet, body building, diving, figure skating, and gymnastics.
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66
Interpersonal psychotherapy focuses on teaching the patient to identify, monitor, and modify dysfunctional attitudes, core beliefs, and eating habits to lessen binges and "retrain" normal hunger and satiety responses.
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67
If left untreated, about 3% of diagnosed anorexics die prematurely from suicide, heart disease, or infections.
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68
Bulimia nervosa occurs far less frequently than anorexia nervosa.
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69
In contrast to anorexia nervosa, the majority of individuals with bulimia nervosa maintain a normal or above normal body weight.
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70
The majority of patients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa also meet the criteria for a major depressive disorder.
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71
Bulimics exhibit substance abuse behaviors far less frequently than individuals with anorexia nervosa.
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72
Several days of disordered eating behaviors probably have little effect on an athlete's ability to train and compete.
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73
Patients with anorexia nervosa generally maintain normal bone mineral density.
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74
No one best treatment currently exists for treating disordered eating behaviors.
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75
Persons with muscle dysmorphia have a pathologic preoccupation with muscle size and overall muscularity, and these individuals view themselves as small and frail, when in reality, many are large and muscular.
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76
For individuals with an eating disorder, the focus on food becomes a source of consistent stress and anxiety and requires professional intervention.
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77
People with anorexia nervosa chronically consume massive quantities of food and are typically overfat.
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78
Among 3000 middle-school children studied for body image and dietary practices, 55% of eighth-grade girls believed they were fat, and 50% had dieted.
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79
It is possible to perform a proper medical assessment of anorexia nervosa by measuring only weight, body mass index, and blood samples.
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80
Formal diagnostic criteria exist for the diagnosis of a person at risk for muscle dysmorphia.
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