Chapter 13A: In Depth: Disordered Eating

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Chapter 13A: In Depth: Disordered Eating Signs and Symptoms Generalities and Gender Differences Terms and Treatment $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 FINAL ROUND

Signs and Symptoms: $100 Question Anorexia is associated with an eating pattern that leads to self-________. starvation love actualization esteem ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Signs and Symptoms: $100 Answer Anorexia is associated with an eating pattern that leads to self-________. starvation love actualization esteem BACK TO GAME

Signs and Symptoms: $200 Question Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of bulimia nervosa? Worn tooth enamel Excessive exercise Recurring episodes of binge eating Lack of concern about body weight ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Signs and Symptoms: $200 Answer Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of bulimia nervosa? Worn tooth enamel Excessive exercise Recurring episodes of binge eating Lack of concern about body weight BACK TO GAME

Signs and Symptoms: $300 Question A symptom that would be indicative of muscle dysmorphia is ________. a high calorie diet avoidance of exercise excessive protein intake acceptance of body composition ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Signs and Symptoms: $300 Answer A symptom that would be indicative of muscle dysmorphia is ________. a high calorie diet avoidance of exercise excessive protein intake acceptance of body composition BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $100 Question Eating disorders are more common in young girls and women in ________ societies. Asian Western Caribbean Middle Eastern ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $100 Answer Eating disorders are more common in young girls and women in ________ societies. Asian Western Caribbean Middle Eastern BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $200 Question Which of the following is NOT a personality trait commonly associated with anorexia nervosa? extroverted obsessive-compulsive perfectionist emotionally restrained ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $200 Answer Which of the following is NOT a personality trait commonly associated with anorexia nervosa? extroverted obsessive-compulsive perfectionist emotionally restrained BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $300 Question How do eating disorders in men typically differ from eating disorders in women? Men are more likely to restrict food than women are. Bulimia is more common in men than in women. Men's fear of getting fat is based more in reality than women's fear is. Males tend to be more concerned with body weight than women are. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Generalities and Gender Differences: $300 Answer How do eating disorders in men typically differ from eating disorders in women? Men are more likely to restrict food than women are. Bulimia is more common in men than in women. Men's fear of getting fat is based more in reality than women's fear is. Males tend to be more concerned with body weight than women are. BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $100 Question The eating disorder associated with recurrent episodes of extreme overeating and compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain is ________. bulimia nervosa amenorrhea anorexia nervosa muscle dysmorphia ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $100 Answer The eating disorder associated with recurrent episodes of extreme overeating and compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain is ________. bulimia nervosa amenorrhea anorexia nervosa muscle dysmorphia BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $200 Question The female athlete triad consists of low energy availability, amenorrhea, and ________. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder night eating osteoporosis diabetes ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $200 Answer The female athlete triad consists of low energy availability, amenorrhea, and ________. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder night eating osteoporosis diabetes BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $300 Question For hospitalized eating disordered patients, expected weight gain ranges from ________ per week. 0.5 to 1 pound 1 to 3 pounds 3 to 5 pounds 5 to 10 pounds ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Terms and Treatment: $300 Answer For hospitalized eating disordered patients, expected weight gain ranges from ________ per week. 0.5 to 1 pound 1 to 3 pounds 3 to 5 pounds 5 to 10 pounds BACK TO GAME

''If you would just stop vomiting, everything would be OK.'' FINAL ROUND Question Which of the following statements is NOT appropriate when discussing your friend's eating disorder with them? ''If you would just stop vomiting, everything would be OK.'' ''I am concerned about your health.'' ''I'll be happy to take you to see a counselor.'' ''I want you to know that I care about you and I'm here to listen.'' ANSWER BACK TO GAME

''If you would just stop vomiting, everything would be OK.'' FINAL ROUND Answer Which of the following statements is NOT appropriate when discussing your friend's eating disorder with them? ''If you would just stop vomiting, everything would be OK.'' ''I am concerned about your health.'' ''I'll be happy to take you to see a counselor.'' ''I want you to know that I care about you and I'm here to listen.'' BACK TO GAME