Deck 11: Disordered Eating:Anorexia Nervosa: Bulimia: and Pica

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The majority of people with bulimia nervosa use laxatives and diuretics to prevent weight gain.​
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People with bulimia nervosa tend to be underweight.​
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Laundry starch and cornstarch have the same number of calories per gram as do other carbohydrates.
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Exposure to low levels of lead can lead to hearing problems.​
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Binge-eating disorder affects an equal number of males and females.
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Half of the people with anorexia turn to binge eating and purging in their efforts to lose weight.​
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Eating disorders only occur in females.​
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Treating anorexia nervosa is difficult because many people with the condition deny that problems exist and postpone treatment for years.​
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Food addiction qualifies as a distinct eating disorder.​
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Scans of brain activity among individuals with anorexia nervosa have identified a lack of the expected pleasure response to fat.
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Research indicates that the cause of bulimia nervosa is depression.
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The habitual use of laxatives can lead to "laxative dependency."​
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The brain does not respond to foods like sugar and fat as it does to addictive drugs.
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Anorexia nervosa only affects people between the ages of 16 and 25.​
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Pica exists due to nutrient deficiencies.​
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Geophagia can cause intestinal blockage as well as parasitic and bacterial infections.​
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Services for eating disorders are best delivered by health care teams that specialize in the treatment mental illness.
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Men with anorexia nervosa generally have an intense fear of gaining weight.​
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The female athlete triad is most common in athletes engaged in swimming,volleyball,and soccer.​
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Approximately 50% of normal-weight adult women are dissatisfied with their weight.​
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Anorexia nervosa _____.​

A)​may cause significant bone loss and impaired fertility
B)is easily treated if treatment begins before age 16
C)may cause an unusually fast heart rate and high blood pressure
D)is generally identified later in females than in males
E)​is increasingly seen in people with type 2 diabetes
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Amylophagia _____.

A)commonly occurs in children
B)commonly occurs in men
C)commonly occurs during pregnancy
D)causes extremely low body weight
E)causes irregular heartbeats
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What are the most likely causes of bulimia nervosa?​

A)​depression and social anxiety,not food intake issues
B)genetic and prenatal factors,not environmental factors
C)abnormal mechanisms for regulating food intake only
D)social anxiety and genetic factors
E)​depression and abnormal mechanisms for regulating food intake
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Which disorder is classified as an EDNOS?​

A)​binge-eating disorder
B)anorexia nervosa
C)obesity
D)bulimia nervosa
E)​purging disorder
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Bulimia nervosa _____.

A)has little effect on a person's metabolism
B)may lead to heart muscle damage
C)may lead to osteoporosis
D)prevents weight gain
E)has genetic origins
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Exposure to low levels of lead in young children can cause _____.

A)reduced intelligence
B)rapid growth of the long bones
C)improved school performance
D)feelings of euphoria
E)iron deficiency
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The female athlete triad includes _____.

A)pica,increased physical performance,and decreased bone mineral density
B)eating disorders,menstrual cycle dysfunction,and decreased bone mineral density
C)dieting to lose weight,decreased body fat,and increased endurance
D)increased muscle mass,menstrual cycle dysfunction,and a high-calorie diet
E)amylophagia,restrained eating,and increased blood pressure
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Which group of people is most likely to engage in pica?

A)elderly
B)young children
C)men
D)women
E)adolescents
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What is a common feature of anorexia nervosa?​

A)​increased sexual drive
B)heat intolerance
C)muscular body​
D)acne
E)​increased susceptibility to infections
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What is thought to be a primary force underlying the development of eating disorders?​

A)​lack of will power
B)pressure to conform to society's standard of beauty and acceptability
C)desire to eat healthy
D)hormone imbalance
E)​pressure from family
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Research results indicate that abnormal cycles in young females are related to _____.

A)delayed healing of bone and connective tissue injuries
B)bone fractures later in life but no other health issues
C)increased susceptibility to infections but not bone fractures
D)delayed healing of bone and connective tissue injuries and bone fractures later in life
E)bone fractures later in life and increased susceptibility to infections
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Certain groups of people are at greater risk of developing anorexia nervosa than others including _____.

A)competitive athletes and ballet dancers
B)people with type 2 diabetes
C)nurse practitioners
D)pharmacists
E)the elderly
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Treatment is successful in 85% of women treated for _____.

A)pica
B)food addiction
C)bulimia nervosa
D)anorexia nervosa
E)binge-eating disorder
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The treatment of binge-eating disorder focuses on _____.

A)increasing body weight to normal
B)calorie restriction
C)relieving nausea
D)the underlying psychological issues
E)treating iron deficiency
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The goal of bulimia treatment is to _____.

A)break the feast and famine cycles via nutrition and psychological counseling
B)normalize exercise behaviors
C)increase physical health and stabilize body weight
D)identify eating triggers
E)improve depression
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Which eating disorder is closely associated with an iron-deficient state and usually stops when the iron deficiency is treated?

A)orthorexia nervosa
B)pagophagia
C)plumbism
D)amylophagia
E)compulsive overeating
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Children may develop lead poisoning if they eat _____.

A)paste
B)paint chips
C)ice
D)cornstarch
E)crayons
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Geophagia _____.​

A)may cause growth retardation
B)is associated with iron deficiency and sickle-cell anemia in some individuals
C)occurs most often at night
D)has no known adverse side effects
E)is motivated by the need for minerals
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How does binge-eating disorder differ from bulimia nervosa?

A)There is no purging after a binge.
B)Large quantities of food are consumed in a short period of time.
C)Depression often occurs after the binge.
D)There is a feeling of a lack of control over the binge.
E)Distress often occurs after the binge.
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In most cases,bulimia nervosa starts _____.

A)with an intense fear of gaining weight
B)due to a comment made by a parent,coach,or friend about the person's weight
C)with voluntary dieting to lose weight
D)due to low self-esteem
E)due to low estrogen levels
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Matching
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
​bulimia nervosa
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Last week Mandy hurt her leg while running.The doctor said that Mandy has a stress fracture.Why might Mandy be prone to stress fractures?

A)She is mostly likely in an iron-deficient state.
B)She most likely has decreased bone mineral density.
C)She most likely developed lead poisoning.
D)She exercised too much.
E)She has low body fat.
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Bulimia nervosa is more common among _____.

A)dietitians
B)wrestlers
C)health care professionals
D)sprinters
E)adults
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Treatment of anorexia nervosa generally focuses on _____.

A)slowing down the pace of eating
B)breaking the feast and famine cycles
C)the prompt restoration of nutritional health and body weight
D)mindful eating
E)reducing anxiety
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What should Brittany and Richard do to help Mandy?

A)Gather information about services for people with eating disorders to share with Mandy.
B)Ignore the fact that Mandy is struggling with weight issues.
C)Give Mandy compliments about her body to try and improve her self-esteem.
D)Discourage Mandy from working out too much.
E)Make an appointment for Mandy with a dietitian.
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Recent studies have identified potential _____ factors associated with development of anorexia nervosa.

A)biological
B)psychological
C)environmental
D)social
E)age-related
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How should you express your concerns to a friend who is struggling with an eating disorder?

A)Make negative comments about your body to help your friend feel better about his or her body.
B)Avoid talking about the eating disorder and let your friend resolve the problem on his or her own.
C)Talk with your friend privately when there is enough time to discuss the issue fully.
D)Confront your friend and try to make him or her eat a healthy diet.
E)If necessary,make them get treatment.
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Richard and Brittany talked to Mandy about their concerns and Mandy believes she does not have an eating disorder.What should Brittany and Richard do next?

A)Try and force Mandy to eat more food.
B)Encourage Mandy to gain weight and stop exercising.
C)Continue to be supportive and encourage Mandy to seek professional help.
D)Call her parents and insist that she has a problem that needs to be treated.
E)Seek emergency medical help.
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Matching
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
​binge eating
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Which EDNOS appears to be increasing and may lead to undernutrition?

A)nighttime eating syndrome
B)bulimia nervosa
C)selective eating disorder
D)compulsive overeating
E)orthorexia nervosa
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When Mandy finally does decide to seek treatment what type of care should she receive?

A)physical therapy
B)medications that increase her appetite
C)group therapy
D)patient-centered and individualized
E)antidepressants
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Matching
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
​binge-eating disorder
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Mandy is most likely struggling with _____.

A)compulsive overeating
B)purging disorder
C)anorexia nervosa
D)bulimia nervosa
E)binge-eating disorder
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Matching
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
​food addiction
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Matching
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
​compulsive overeating
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What is a common feature of binge-eating disorder?​

A)​decreased testosterone levels
B)increased susceptibility to infections
C)anxiety
D)purging,fasting,or excessive exercise
E)​binge eating by oneself
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Matching
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
​amylophagia
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Matching
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
​anorexia nervosa
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When would be the best time for Mandy to seek treatment?

A)after she graduates from college
B)at the end of the spring semester
C)at the beginning of the fall semester
D)when it is convenient
E)as soon as possible
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People must experience eating binges once a week or more on average over a period of _____ to be diagnosed with binge-eating disorder.

A)1 week
B)3 weeks
C)1 month
D)3 months
E)6 months
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Matching
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
​restrained eating
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Matching
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
​purging
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Matching
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
​pagophagia
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Matching
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
​geophagia
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Matching
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
​selective eating disorder
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Matching
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
​orthorexia nervosa
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Matching
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
​pica
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Matching
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
​plumbism
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Matching
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
​nighttime eating syndrome
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Matching
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
​purging disorder
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Deck 11: Disordered Eating:Anorexia Nervosa: Bulimia: and Pica
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The majority of people with bulimia nervosa use laxatives and diuretics to prevent weight gain.​
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2
People with bulimia nervosa tend to be underweight.​
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Laundry starch and cornstarch have the same number of calories per gram as do other carbohydrates.
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Exposure to low levels of lead can lead to hearing problems.​
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Binge-eating disorder affects an equal number of males and females.
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Half of the people with anorexia turn to binge eating and purging in their efforts to lose weight.​
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Eating disorders only occur in females.​
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Treating anorexia nervosa is difficult because many people with the condition deny that problems exist and postpone treatment for years.​
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Food addiction qualifies as a distinct eating disorder.​
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Scans of brain activity among individuals with anorexia nervosa have identified a lack of the expected pleasure response to fat.
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Research indicates that the cause of bulimia nervosa is depression.
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The habitual use of laxatives can lead to "laxative dependency."​
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13
The brain does not respond to foods like sugar and fat as it does to addictive drugs.
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14
Anorexia nervosa only affects people between the ages of 16 and 25.​
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15
Pica exists due to nutrient deficiencies.​
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16
Geophagia can cause intestinal blockage as well as parasitic and bacterial infections.​
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17
Services for eating disorders are best delivered by health care teams that specialize in the treatment mental illness.
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18
Men with anorexia nervosa generally have an intense fear of gaining weight.​
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19
The female athlete triad is most common in athletes engaged in swimming,volleyball,and soccer.​
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20
Approximately 50% of normal-weight adult women are dissatisfied with their weight.​
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21
Anorexia nervosa _____.​

A)​may cause significant bone loss and impaired fertility
B)is easily treated if treatment begins before age 16
C)may cause an unusually fast heart rate and high blood pressure
D)is generally identified later in females than in males
E)​is increasingly seen in people with type 2 diabetes
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22
Amylophagia _____.

A)commonly occurs in children
B)commonly occurs in men
C)commonly occurs during pregnancy
D)causes extremely low body weight
E)causes irregular heartbeats
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23
What are the most likely causes of bulimia nervosa?​

A)​depression and social anxiety,not food intake issues
B)genetic and prenatal factors,not environmental factors
C)abnormal mechanisms for regulating food intake only
D)social anxiety and genetic factors
E)​depression and abnormal mechanisms for regulating food intake
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24
Which disorder is classified as an EDNOS?​

A)​binge-eating disorder
B)anorexia nervosa
C)obesity
D)bulimia nervosa
E)​purging disorder
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25
Bulimia nervosa _____.

A)has little effect on a person's metabolism
B)may lead to heart muscle damage
C)may lead to osteoporosis
D)prevents weight gain
E)has genetic origins
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26
Exposure to low levels of lead in young children can cause _____.

A)reduced intelligence
B)rapid growth of the long bones
C)improved school performance
D)feelings of euphoria
E)iron deficiency
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27
The female athlete triad includes _____.

A)pica,increased physical performance,and decreased bone mineral density
B)eating disorders,menstrual cycle dysfunction,and decreased bone mineral density
C)dieting to lose weight,decreased body fat,and increased endurance
D)increased muscle mass,menstrual cycle dysfunction,and a high-calorie diet
E)amylophagia,restrained eating,and increased blood pressure
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28
Which group of people is most likely to engage in pica?

A)elderly
B)young children
C)men
D)women
E)adolescents
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29
What is a common feature of anorexia nervosa?​

A)​increased sexual drive
B)heat intolerance
C)muscular body​
D)acne
E)​increased susceptibility to infections
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30
What is thought to be a primary force underlying the development of eating disorders?​

A)​lack of will power
B)pressure to conform to society's standard of beauty and acceptability
C)desire to eat healthy
D)hormone imbalance
E)​pressure from family
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31
Research results indicate that abnormal cycles in young females are related to _____.

A)delayed healing of bone and connective tissue injuries
B)bone fractures later in life but no other health issues
C)increased susceptibility to infections but not bone fractures
D)delayed healing of bone and connective tissue injuries and bone fractures later in life
E)bone fractures later in life and increased susceptibility to infections
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32
Certain groups of people are at greater risk of developing anorexia nervosa than others including _____.

A)competitive athletes and ballet dancers
B)people with type 2 diabetes
C)nurse practitioners
D)pharmacists
E)the elderly
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33
Treatment is successful in 85% of women treated for _____.

A)pica
B)food addiction
C)bulimia nervosa
D)anorexia nervosa
E)binge-eating disorder
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34
The treatment of binge-eating disorder focuses on _____.

A)increasing body weight to normal
B)calorie restriction
C)relieving nausea
D)the underlying psychological issues
E)treating iron deficiency
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35
The goal of bulimia treatment is to _____.

A)break the feast and famine cycles via nutrition and psychological counseling
B)normalize exercise behaviors
C)increase physical health and stabilize body weight
D)identify eating triggers
E)improve depression
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36
Which eating disorder is closely associated with an iron-deficient state and usually stops when the iron deficiency is treated?

A)orthorexia nervosa
B)pagophagia
C)plumbism
D)amylophagia
E)compulsive overeating
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37
Children may develop lead poisoning if they eat _____.

A)paste
B)paint chips
C)ice
D)cornstarch
E)crayons
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38
Geophagia _____.​

A)may cause growth retardation
B)is associated with iron deficiency and sickle-cell anemia in some individuals
C)occurs most often at night
D)has no known adverse side effects
E)is motivated by the need for minerals
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39
How does binge-eating disorder differ from bulimia nervosa?

A)There is no purging after a binge.
B)Large quantities of food are consumed in a short period of time.
C)Depression often occurs after the binge.
D)There is a feeling of a lack of control over the binge.
E)Distress often occurs after the binge.
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40
In most cases,bulimia nervosa starts _____.

A)with an intense fear of gaining weight
B)due to a comment made by a parent,coach,or friend about the person's weight
C)with voluntary dieting to lose weight
D)due to low self-esteem
E)due to low estrogen levels
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41
Matching
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
​bulimia nervosa
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42
Last week Mandy hurt her leg while running.The doctor said that Mandy has a stress fracture.Why might Mandy be prone to stress fractures?

A)She is mostly likely in an iron-deficient state.
B)She most likely has decreased bone mineral density.
C)She most likely developed lead poisoning.
D)She exercised too much.
E)She has low body fat.
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43
Bulimia nervosa is more common among _____.

A)dietitians
B)wrestlers
C)health care professionals
D)sprinters
E)adults
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44
Treatment of anorexia nervosa generally focuses on _____.

A)slowing down the pace of eating
B)breaking the feast and famine cycles
C)the prompt restoration of nutritional health and body weight
D)mindful eating
E)reducing anxiety
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45
What should Brittany and Richard do to help Mandy?

A)Gather information about services for people with eating disorders to share with Mandy.
B)Ignore the fact that Mandy is struggling with weight issues.
C)Give Mandy compliments about her body to try and improve her self-esteem.
D)Discourage Mandy from working out too much.
E)Make an appointment for Mandy with a dietitian.
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46
Recent studies have identified potential _____ factors associated with development of anorexia nervosa.

A)biological
B)psychological
C)environmental
D)social
E)age-related
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47
How should you express your concerns to a friend who is struggling with an eating disorder?

A)Make negative comments about your body to help your friend feel better about his or her body.
B)Avoid talking about the eating disorder and let your friend resolve the problem on his or her own.
C)Talk with your friend privately when there is enough time to discuss the issue fully.
D)Confront your friend and try to make him or her eat a healthy diet.
E)If necessary,make them get treatment.
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48
Richard and Brittany talked to Mandy about their concerns and Mandy believes she does not have an eating disorder.What should Brittany and Richard do next?

A)Try and force Mandy to eat more food.
B)Encourage Mandy to gain weight and stop exercising.
C)Continue to be supportive and encourage Mandy to seek professional help.
D)Call her parents and insist that she has a problem that needs to be treated.
E)Seek emergency medical help.
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49
Matching
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
​binge eating
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50
Which EDNOS appears to be increasing and may lead to undernutrition?

A)nighttime eating syndrome
B)bulimia nervosa
C)selective eating disorder
D)compulsive overeating
E)orthorexia nervosa
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51
When Mandy finally does decide to seek treatment what type of care should she receive?

A)physical therapy
B)medications that increase her appetite
C)group therapy
D)patient-centered and individualized
E)antidepressants
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52
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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
​binge-eating disorder
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53
Mandy is most likely struggling with _____.

A)compulsive overeating
B)purging disorder
C)anorexia nervosa
D)bulimia nervosa
E)binge-eating disorder
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54
Matching
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
​food addiction
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55
Matching
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
​compulsive overeating
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56
What is a common feature of binge-eating disorder?​

A)​decreased testosterone levels
B)increased susceptibility to infections
C)anxiety
D)purging,fasting,or excessive exercise
E)​binge eating by oneself
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57
Matching
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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58
Matching
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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59
When would be the best time for Mandy to seek treatment?

A)after she graduates from college
B)at the end of the spring semester
C)at the beginning of the fall semester
D)when it is convenient
E)as soon as possible
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60
People must experience eating binges once a week or more on average over a period of _____ to be diagnosed with binge-eating disorder.

A)1 week
B)3 weeks
C)1 month
D)3 months
E)6 months
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61
Matching
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
​restrained eating
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62
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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
​purging
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63
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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
​pagophagia
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64
Matching
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
​geophagia
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65
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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
​selective eating disorder
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66
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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
​orthorexia nervosa
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67
Matching
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
​pica
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68
Matching
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
​plumbism
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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
​nighttime eating syndrome
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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
​purging disorder
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