Risk Factors
Obesity
Eating Disorders
Perceptions
Miscellaneous
100
1. ________ contributes to both body dissatisfaction and weight bias by portraying the thin ideal in ultra thin images of women as well as depicting obese individuals as headless abdomens eating or engaging in sedentary activity.
What is the media?
100
2. ______ is the formula for energy density.
What is calories/grams?
100
1. The key to the cognitive dissonance prevention intervention is to argue against the _____.
What is thin ideal?
100
1. ________ is a movement that suggests that being healthy does not mean being thin.
What is Health at Every Size?
100
10. RCT stands for ______.
What is randomized controlled trial?
200
2. _______ is a phrase, coined by Dr. Kelly Brownell at the Yale Rudd Center and mentioned in Weight of the Nation, that describes a major contributor to the obesity epidemic.
What is toxic food environment?
200
3. Research suggests that ___ and ___natal environments are important for establishing healthy eating behaviors in children.
What are perinatal and postnatal?
200
5. Currently, ______ is the most effective treatment for binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
200
2. According to Linda Bacon and Health at Every Size, our society might be better off ceasing its focus on solving the _______ (2 words) and instead focus on achieving ______.
What are "weight problem" and health?
200
2. With regard to statistical terminology, ______ is a causal mechanism and _____ either strengthens or weakens the relationship between variables.
What are mediator and moderator?
300
3. According to ______ model of binge eating severe dietary restriction precedes a binge episode.
What is dietary restraint model?
300
4. ______, ______, and ______ are three factors that contribute to obesity.
What are genetics, low physical activity, high calorie consumption, and toxic food environment?
300
6. Currently, treatment for eating disorders are effective roughly ____ of the time.
What is 50%?
300
3. ________ is a test that can assess for implicit stereotypes such as someone who is thin is also hardworking and someone who is overweight is also lazy.
What is the Implicit Association Test (IAT)?
300
3. _____ refers to whether or not the intervention works in a homogenous group and a controlled setting and _____ refers to whether or not the intervention works in a more heterogeneous group and real world setting.
What are efficacy and effectiveness?
400
4. ______, ______, _______, and ______ are four ways that body dissatisfaction negatively affects an individual. Hint: One of the 4 ways is “physically” (such as disordered eating behaviors), name 3 more ways.
What are interpersonal, cognitive/academic, and quality of life?
400
5. ______, ______, ______, and ______ are four recommendations psychologists give to people trying to lose weight.
What are self-monitoring, eating more low energy dense foods, portion control, increase physical activity, pay attention to internal cues, eat mindfully, eat regular meals and snacks?
400
5. _______, _______, and _______ are three prevention interventions that have been found to be effective in eating disorder prevention
What are cognitive dissonance, media literacy, and healthy weight intervention?
400
4. There is an interesting dichotomy between our culture’s drive for ________ and the growing percentage of ______ individuals.
What are "thinness" and "overweight/obese"?
400
2. Christopher Fairburn’s ______ model offers a new perspective on classifying eating disorders by attempting to include broad categories of eating pathology rather than create specific categories that are exclusive of one another.
What is transdiagnostic?
500
5. _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____ are five risk factors for disordered eating.
What are thin ideal internalization, body dissatisfaction, dietary restraint, overweight or obese, interpersonal stressors, weight related teasing, negative affect, poor coping habits, race/ethnicity?
500
6. According to recent research regarding public perceptions of obesity-related health messages, it is more helpful to emphasize ______ and to not mention _____.
What are "eating more fruits and vegetables" and "obesity/weight"?
500
7. _______ is the biggest problem in helping individuals with an eating disorder find therapists who can effectively treat them.
What is dissemination of empirically supported treatments or access to ESTs?
500
5. In one study examining beliefs about people with eating disorders, perceivers judged individuals whose ED etiology was described as being _____ more favorably and those whose ED etiology was ______ less favorably and those whose ED etiology was ______ as most likely to recover.
What are biological, ambiguous, sociocultural?
500
3. One problem the researchers and clinicians encounter in diagnosing Binge Eating Disorder in children is what is considered ______ because there is substantial variability given a child’s age and gender.
What is unusually large amount of food?