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Anorexia is a type of eating disorder that usually begins in young people
(1 point) Responses with obese parents. with obese
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_______________ is an eating disorder that is characterized by an irrational obsession about gaining weight in which
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You have been asked to give a presentation about eating disorders to your classmates. The goal is to inform your classmates so
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____ is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image whereby a person does not consume enough calories.
a. Anorexia
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____ is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent cycles of excessive, uncontrollable eating, followed by purging
a. Anorexia
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Individuals suffering from anorexia suffer extreme weight loss, usually ______ below the person's normal body weight.
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Anorexia is a type of eating disorder that usually begins in young people
(1 point) Responses with obese parents. with obese
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__________________ commonly over-exercise, abuse laxatives, and refuse eat in order to lose weight.
(1 point) Responses Bulimics
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Anorexia is considered a __________________ disorder because it is frequently caused by low self-esteem, poor body image,
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People who experience episodes of ______________ are not eating out of hunger; they are acting out behaviors associated with
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Which eating disorder might be discovered by a dentist?
(1 point) Responses anorexia anorexia bulimia bulimia starvation dieting
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Both anorexia and bulimia can be treated by________________________.
(1 point) Responses specific medications targeting eating
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Bulimia can be difficult to discover because most sufferers hide their condition and they tend to be
(1 point) Responses a normal
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Individuals suffering from anorexia suffer extreme weight loss, usually ______ below the person's normal body weight.
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People who experience episodes of ______________ are not eating out of hunger; they are acting out behaviors associated with
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oth anorexia and bulimia can be treated by________________________.
(1 point) Responses specific medications targeting eating
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1. ______ is an eating disorder that is characterized by an irrational obsession about gaining weight in which the person
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CAUSES~
SYMPTOMS~ TREATMENT~ WAYS TO INFLUENCE OTHERS TO MAKE POSITIVE CHOICES~ Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge-eating
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The integrative cognitive model of treatment for bulimia nervosa involves all of the following, except
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From a biological model, which of the following has been found to relate to increased risk for developing an eating disorder
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According to the DSM 5, a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa requires binge and compensatory behaviors should occur at least
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Why are selective Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) helpful in the treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN)?
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Biological risk factor of an eating disorder?
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People with eating disorders often don't know they are ill or they hide their condition.
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Identify the eating disorder that includes: distortion of body image, an obsessive desire to lose weight, and includes binging
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Older adults are more likely than teens to get an eating disorder.
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Which of the following are risk factors for developing binge eating disorder?
Group of answer choices High levels of family
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Beatrice is in her early 20’s and is medium height. She has lost control of her eating and gorges on huge amounts of high-fat
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Which of the following is NOT classified as an eating disorder?
Group of answer choices Weight Cycling Binge Eating Bulimia
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An irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves is called _______.
Group of answer choices bulimia weight
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This disorder is characterized by emaciation, a relentless pursuit of thinness, and a distortion of body weight.
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This disorder is characterized by recurrent binge-eating episodes during which the person feels a loss of control over his or
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This disorder is characterized by recurrent and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food, and feeling a lack
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This disorder is characterized by refusal of food because of the smell, taste, texture, or color. They may be afraid that they
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People with anorexia:
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People with bulimia:
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Many people with eating disorders also can be depressed or anxious, or have other mental health problems such as
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Which is often true for someone with an eating disorder?
Eating disorders do not present a major concern. All eating disorders
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You have been asked to give a presentation about eating disorders to your classmates. The goal is to inform your classmates so
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____________ is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image whereby a person does not consume enough calories.
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____________ commonly over-exercise, abuse laxatives, and refuse eat in order to lose weight.
A. Bulimics B. Binge-eaters C.
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Which eating disorder might be discovered by a dentist?
A. anorexia B. bulimia C. starvation dieting D. obesity
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Both anorexia and bulimia can be treated by _______________.
A. specific medications targeting eating disorders B. psychological
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Anorexia is considered a disorder because it is frequently caused by low self-esteem, poor body image, depression, feelings of
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What eating disorder might be discovered by a dentist. (1 point) O Anorexia Bulimia Starvation dieting O Obesity
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____________ is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image whereby a person does not consume enough calories.
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____________ is an eating disorder characterized by a distorted body image whereby a person does not consume enough calories.
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_________ is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent cycles of excessive, uncontrollable eating, followed by purging.
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