Multiple Choice
If a female athlete is having almost non-existent menstrual periods, experiencing recurrent upper respiratory tract infections, and resolving to train more and eat less than usual, she may ____.
A) have anorexia athletica and need immediate attention
B) have disordered eating, but will not need treatment
C) not need to be approached because her behaviors are common to athletes
D) have anorexia athletica, a form of anorexia that does not need treatment
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Q7: For adults, a weight corresponding to a
Q8: Which condition is much more prevalent in
Q9: The most common method of purging by
Q10: Any female athlete can be at risk
Q11: Those with bulimia nervosa most commonly purge
Q13: What effect does amenorrhea in athletes have
Q14: Disordered eating in athletes is particularly hard
Q15: In females, the prevalence of bulimia nervosa
Q16: Anorexia nervosa means loss of appetite due
Q17: Therapy for bulimia nervosa should focus most