Multiple Choice
Matching
-nighttime eating syndrome
A) lead eating
B) ice eating
C) cornstarch or laundry starch eating
D) use of self-induced vomiting,laxatives,or diuretics to rid the body of food
E) consumption of a large amount of food in a small amount of time
F) clay or dirt eating
G) purposeful restriction of food intake below desired amounts in order to control body weight
H) eating disorder characterized by extreme weight loss,poor body image,and irrational fears of weight gain and obesity
I) regular consumption of nonfood substances
J) eating disorder characterized by periodic binge eating,which normally is not followed by vomiting or the use of laxatives
K) eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors
L) high food consumption during the night accompanied by sleep disturbances and psychological distress
M) unhealthy fixation on eating only perceived "healthy foods."
N) often used to describe a strong desire for and binge eating of high-sugar or high-fat foods
O) children and adults who are picky eaters
P) frequent purging without binge eating
Q) uncontrolled ingestion of large amounts of food
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