Prevalence of A.N (Anorexia Nervosa) or B.N (Bulimia Nervosa)
A.N= 1-2% of females
B.N= 3-10% of females in North America
-begins in early adulthood (extreme dieting)
Comorbidity= mood, anxiety, poor impulse control, substance issues
Respuesta
True
False
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Criteria for Anorexia Nervosa (AN):
Respuesta
Central feature: refusal to maintain a minimal expected weight for person's age & height < 85% BMI
Unrealistic, phobic-like fear of gaining weight (getting fat)
disturbances in experience of body weight & shape & sense of self worth strongly tied to weight
Amenorrhea- menstrual cycle stops (for females past puberty)
none
Pregunta 3
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Bulimia Nervosa (BN):
criteria:
1. recurrent episodes of [blank_start]binge[blank_end] eating (2hr period)
2. recurrent compensatory behaviour aimed at preventing weight gain
3. binge eating & compensatory behaviour ([blank_start]purging[blank_end], exercising) must occur at least once per week over a period of at least 3 months
4. persons self-evaluations must be seriously influenced by concerns about body weight & shape
Respuesta
binge
purging
Pregunta 4
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Binge Eating disorder:
recurrent episodes of binge eating associated with 3+ of the following:
1. eating more [blank_start]rapidly[blank_end] than normal
2. eating until uncontrollably [blank_start]full[blank_end]
3. eating large amounts when not hungry
4. eating [blank_start]alone[blank_end] (embarassment)
5. feeling disgusted with oneself (depressed, guilty after eating)
Respuesta
rapidly
slowly
often
full
hungry
puking
alone
with others
less
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Medical Consequences of eating disorders: (especially if [blank_start]purg[blank_end]ing):
-yellowish [blank_start]skin[blank_end]
-cardiovascular complications
-corroded [blank_start]teeth[blank_end] (acid from puking)
-amenorrhea
-osteoporosis
-l[blank_start]anugo[blank_end]
-GI tract problems
-amenia
-dry skin & hair
-[blank_start]potassium[blank_end] deficiency --> muscle weakness cardiac irregularity