This eating disorder involves extreme restriction of food and an intense fear of gaining weight, often leading to very low body weight.
What is Anorexia Nervosa
If you have an eating disorder, you are likely to have/develop these other psychological disorders.
[Guess at least 2]
What is depression?
What is anxiety?
What is PTSD?
What is ADHD?
Which 3 macronutrients are responsible for creating calories in our bodies?
What are Carbohydrates, Proteins, & Lipids (Fat)
This eating disorder features an excessive consumption of food, leading to depression and weight gain.
What is Binge Eating Disorder (BED)?
Exercising is good for the body, but it may be considered this if you burn off every single calorie you eat.
What is purging?
The FDA recommends that the average adult male eat _ calories per day, and that females eat _ calories per day.
What are 2500 calories and 2000 calories?
This eating disorder involves high caloric consumption and expulsion, which can cause nutritional deficiencies, dramatic shifts in weight, and organ failure.
What is Bullimia Nervosa?
If a person were to be highly selective with their food choices and avoid certain colors and smells, they are exhibiting this eating disorder..
What is ARFID?
The American Heart Association recommends eating three to six ounces of fiber-rich ____ daily to help with digestion and heart health.
What are whole grains?
This eating disorder is defined by its restrictive diet of only "safe" foods, which can cause nutritional deficiencies in the long term.
What is ARFID?
The term for the belief that your body looks "wrong" or "bad" even when you're perfectly healthy.
What is Body Dysmorphia?
Although not a typical macronutrient, your body will still convert this molecule directly into energy and body fat.
What is alcohol?
This disorder focuses on the consumption of non-foods, like ash, charcoal, soap, plastic, or ice.
What is Pica?
Calluses on the knuckles from forcing oneself to vomit is known as this sign
What is Russell's sign?
These 4 fat-soluble vitamins help with eye, skin, brain, and bone health.
What are vitamins A, D, E, and K?