Multiple Choice
What is one key way in which bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder differ?
A) The compensatory behaviors are always present in bulimia nervosa, but not BED
B) Binge eating episodes are always present in BED, but not bulimia nervosa
C) Subjective feelings of lack of control over eating are always present in BN, but not BED
D) Subjective feelings of lack of control over eating are always present in BED, but not bulimia nervosa
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