This DSM-5 Criterion involves behaviors like fasting, vomiting, or excessive exercise to achieve a significantly low body weight.
Criterion A of Anorexia Nervosa
Andie's coach does this to all the gymnasts, a practice discussed in the Kerr et al. research.
Weighing/public weigh-ins
What behavioral symptom is it when Andie constantly skips her breakfasts and barely eats greens
Dietary restriction
The study by Kerr et al. found that comments from this person were most linked to disordered eating in gymnasts.
The coach
What is the first goal of treatment for Anorexia Nervosa, addressing the immediate medical danger?
Weight restoration/nutritional rehabilitation
This is the specific type for Anorexia Nervosa when an individual engages in self-induced vomiting.
Binge-Eating/Purging Type
Andie frequently does this in front of the mirror, demonstrating body checking.
Scrutinizing body/body checking
Andie's irritability are a result of this physiological effect of starvation.
Starvation-induced irritability
Andie's sport is an example of this type of sport, which carries a higher risk for eating disorders.
Aesthetic sport
What is the name of this evidence-based therapy, often used for adolescents, involves parents taking a central role in refeeding?
Family-Based Therapy
This DSM-5 Criterion describes an intense fear of gaining weight, even when underweight.
Criterion B of Anoriexia Nervosa
Who teaches Andie self-induced vomiting?
Andie's friend Leslie teaches her this specific purging behavior.
The ICD-11 specifically mentions this as a sign of disturbed self-perception, which Andie does constantly.
Repeatedly checking body shape in mirrors
The Kerr et al. study found that many coaches decided if a gymnast needed to lose weight based on this alone.
Visual appearance
Name the type of therapy which helps individuals challenge and change cognitive distortions about body image and self-worth.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
What is the mortality rate of Anorexia Nervosa?
Mortality: the crude mortality rate (CMR) ≈5% per decade. Death most commonly results from medical complications associated with the disorder itself or from suicide.
This physical consequence of starvation happens to Andie during a championship.
Andie's fainting
This cognitive distortion is revealed when Andie thinks her problems are "because I'm fat".
It is undue influence of body weight on self-evaluation (DSM-5 Criterion C)
What is perfectionism?
This psychological factor, common in athletes, involves a belief that one must be flawless.
What is a person's lack of insight in Anorexia Nervosa?
The ICD-11 describes this as a "persistent inability to recognize the seriousness" of one's low weight.