Anorexia Nervosa
ARFID
MISC.
Bulimia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder
100

The 2 subtypes of Anorexia Nervosa

1. Restricting type 

2. Binge-eating/purging type 

100
This eating disorder does not have to do with body image

what is ARFID 

100

What topic did we present on today?

Eating Disorders

100

T/F: An individual with bulimia may exhibit purging behaviors such as self induced vomiting or inappropriate use of laxatives.

True

100

True or False: Binge eating is the same as overeating

False

200

The major complication that can occur in hospital management of AN

Refeeding Syndrome 

200

Name a reason a patient with ARFID may avoid certain foods

sensory properties of food, a lack of interest in eating, or a fear of adverse consequences with eating (eg, choking or vomiting).

200

True or false: Parent should force their children to eat everything on their plates even if the child is not hungry?

False

200
Binge definition

Overeating with a loss of control during the episode.

200

Binge Eating Disorder is defined as

recurring episodes of eating significantly more food in a short period of time than most people would eat under similar circumstances, with episodes marked by feelings of lack of control.

300

Common AN clinical manifestations

Weight loss, amenorrhea, dehydration, brittle nails, hair loss, electrolyte imbalances

300

True or false: The reasoning behind ARFID is a concern for body image

What is false

300

Does social media have a positive or negative impact no eating disorder prevalence?

Both - the link is still being studied! 

300

Treatment for bulimia nervosa

Psychotherapy

Antidepressant therapy

Nutrition education

Inpatient treatment

300

Frequency of binge eating episodes

At least once a week for at least 3 months 

400

T/F- BMI is a component of the DSM-V criteria for Anorexia Nervosa.

False 

400

This eating disorder, present in the DSM IV, became a part of ARFID in the DSM 5

What is feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood

400

Define PICA

Compulsive eating of non-food substances with no nutritional value for at least one month.

400
One example of a bulimia nervosa symptom
  • Constantly worrying or complaining about being fat

  • Having a distorted, excessively negative body image

  • Repeatedly eating unusually large quantities of food in one sitting, especially foods the person would normally avoid

  • Strict dieting or fasting after binge eating

  • Not wanting to eat in public or in front of others

  • Going to the bathroom right after eating, during meals or for long periods of time

  • Exercising too much

  • Having sores, scars or calluses on the knuckles or hands

  • Having damaged teeth and gums

  • Changing weight

  • Swelling in the hands and feet

  • Facial and cheek swelling from enlarged glands

400

Types of therapy used to treat BED

CBT

Interpersonal psychotherapy

DBT

500

The behavioral therapy of choice for AN 

Family Based Treatment

500

What is the first line medication for ARFID?

There are no medications specifically for ARFID

500

Define Rumination Disorder

Repeated regurgitation of food for a period of at least one month. Regurgitated food may be re-chewed, re-swallowed, or spit out.

500

T/F: Swelling of the hands and feet is a common symptom of bulimia nervosa.

True

500

Medications used to help treat BED

Topiramate (Topamax)

Antidepressants