Definitions
Warning Signs
Signs and Symptoms
True or False
100

What is an eating disorder?

A disturbance in behaviors, thoughts, and attitudes to food, eating, and body weight or shape. 

100

Rapid weight loss or frequent weight changes, loss or disturbance of menstruation in girls and decreased libido in men, fainting or dizziness 

Physical warning signs 

100

An intense fear of gaining weight or being "fat"

Anorexia Nervosa

100

Eating disorders are common amongst teens and young adults.

Fact. 9 out of 10 cases are found among young girls and women. 

200

Bingeing on very large quantities of food followed by a compensatory behavior (self-induced vomiting, laxatives, etc.). 

Bulimia Nervosa

200

Eating in private and avoiding meals with other people, frequent trips to the bathroom during or shortly after meals, changing in clothing style

Behavioral warning signs

200

Eating in secret

Bulimia Nervosa or Binge Eating Disorder

200

Eating disorders are more common among wealthy, white females. 

False: All racial groups studied have the same prevalence. 

300

Recurrent episodes of eating in a discrete period of time an amount of food that is larger than what most individuals would eat to the point of discomfort. 

Binge Eating Disorder

300

Compulsive or excessive exercising, extreme sensitivity to comments about body shape, weight, eating habits

Behavioral warning signs 

300

Development of food rituals (eating in a certain order, rearranging food, excessive chewing)

Anorexia Nervosa 

300

You have to be underweight to have an eating disorder.

False: Only anorexia nervosa is characterized by being under weight. 

400

What are the causes of eating disorders?

The exact cause is unknown. However, genetics and biology, and psychological and emotional health may play a role. 

400

Feeling anxious or irritable around meal times, feeling 'out of control' around food, a distorted body image, using food as a source of comfort, using food as self-punishment 

Psychological warning signs 

400

These are 2 symptoms of ALL eating disorders. 

Depression and low self-esteem.

400

Eating disorders are a mental illness

True: Eating disorders are not a lifestyle choice or diet that has "gone too far".

500

Eating things that are not food (ex. dirt, soil, chalk, soap, paper, hair). 

Pica

500

Lethargic and low energy, signs of damage due to vomiting including swelling around the cheeks or jaw, calluses on knuckles, damage to teeth.

Physical warning signs 

500

When person regurgitates the food they previously chewed and swallowed, re-chews it, and either re-swallows it or spits it out.

Rumination Disorder

500

Low self-esteem, perfectionism, impulsive behaviors, and troubled relationships are all factors of eating disorders. 

True: These all contribute to eating disorders 

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