Physical Symptoms
Basics
Behavioral Signs
Causes and Risks
Complications
100

What is one physical symptom?

Any one from the article works.

100

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

It is eating disorder that involves low body weight and a fear of gaining weight.

100

what is insomnia? 

trouble sleeping

100

Can you inherit anorexia?

Yes, genetic changes may make you more likely to develop anorexia. 

100

If you become severely malnourished, what happens to your body?

every organ system in your body can be damaged

200

What is dehydration?

This can happen when your body lacks enough fluids.

200

What is a distorted body image?

People with this disorder may think they are overweight even when they are thin.

200

What is binging? 

Binges are when you feel like you can't control what or how much you eat.

200

Who is anorexia most common amoung?

teenagers

200

What are some of the electrolytes our bodies need that were listed?

sodium, potassium and calcium

300

What is cold intolerance?

People with anorexia may feel cold even when others feel comfortable.

300

What is malnutrition?

This is when the body doesn’t get enough nutrients. 

300

What is purging?

This behavior involves vomiting or misusing laxatives to remove food.

300

List 2 of the 4 risk factors in the article

family history, weight bullying history, dieting history, transitions

300

What is anemia?

Low red blood cell levels caused by anorexia.

400

What are arrhythmias?

A heart-related issue that can become life-threatening.

400

Can anorexia lead to death?

Yes, anorexia has the second-highest death rate of any mental illness.

400

What are some emotional changes?

any one from the article is fine.

400

What are environmental factors?

Pressure from peers or culture to be thin is an example of this.

400

What is osteoporosis?

Weak bones caused by anorexia

500

What causes wearing away of the teeth and calluses on your knuckles?

Vomiting

500

what do deaths related to anorexia stem from?

heart conditions and suicide

500

do people with anorexia skip meals?

yes, because they are extremely focused on their intake of food.

500

What are some transitions that affect the development of anorexia?

Some changes include a new school, home or job, as well as a relationship breakup or the death or illness of a loved one.

500

What are some of the physical complications that were listed?

Any from the article work, such as anxiety, depression, OCD, etc.

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