self-starvation and excessive weight loss
anorexia
T or F: increased risk of heart failure
True
heart rate and blood pressure levels sinking can lead to
heart failure
Laxative abuse
Constipation
Not eating enough can cause the brain to
not be able to concentrate
binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors, such as self-induced vomiting
Bulimia
T or F: You'll feel a lot better
False
Purging by vomiting or laxatives can cause
decrease in electrolytes
Binge eating can cause
ruptured stomach
Extreme hunger or fullness at bedtime can create
difficulties falling or staying asleep
Behaviors cause clinically significant distress/impairment of functioning, but do not meet the full criteria of any of the Feeding or Eating Disorder criteria.
UFED
obstruction of the intestine
Bowel problems
Electrolyte imbalances can lead to
Heart failure
Frequent vomiting can cause
sore throat
Severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalances can lead to
seizures and muscle cramps.
Eating behaviors that cause clinically significant distress and impairment in areas of functioning, but do not meet the full criteria for any of the other feeding and eating disorders
OSFED
The body becoming resistant to insulin can lead to
diabetes
result of the body’s attempts to conserve energy
lower metabolism
Consuming a lot of nonfood items such as medicine can cause
a hole in stomach wall
If the brain doesn't get enough blood it can cause
dizziness and fainting
Eating or feeding disturbance, such as an apparent lack of interest in eating or food
ARFID
Malnutrition can lead to
lower blood cells
lower blood pressure
Weaker heart muscles
Purging can cause
inflammation of the pancreas
Inadequate fat intake can
harm protective layer of lipids in the brain