This structure regulates bodily functions
What is the hypothalamus?
Men are more likely to do this to lose weight than women
What is exercise?
People with anorexia nervosa spend a lot of time thinking about this
What is food?
People with bulimia nervosa have repeated episodes of overeating called this
What are binges?
What is motivational interviewing?
There may be a link in genes to these disorders, these studies help confirm this theory
What are twins?
This is where eating disorders are more common
What are Western countries?
This group of people is most effected by anorexia nervosa
What are females?
This is the type of food often consumed during binges
What are sweets?
This type of rehabilitation helps people gain weight quickly
What is nutritional?
What is depression?
This type of risk perspective is used to explain eating disorders
What is multi-dimensional?
With anorexia nervosa the individual is very concerned with this part of themselves
What is weight?
These are often used to counter the effects of binging
What are laxatives?
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy?
The brain structures and chemicals work together to keep individuals at a certain weight called this
What is weight set point?
These parents do not correctly fulfill their child's needs
What are ineffective parents?
Anorexia nervosa causes this, or the absence of the menstrual cycle
What is amenorrhea?
Excess vomiting leads to breakdown of enamel and other of these problems
What is dental?
Bulimia nervosa has been treated with this type of drug
What are antidepressants?
This part of the brain reduces hunger when activated
What is the Ventromedial Hypothalamus?
In this system families are often very involved in each other's lives
What is enmeshed?
This type of anorexia nervosa includes reducing one's intake of food
What is restricting-type?
This deficiency may occur which leads to weakness, intestinal disorders, kidney disease and heart damage
What is potassium?
Even after successful treatment this can be triggered by stress
What is relapse?