Eating disorders 1
Eating disorders 2
Adolescent Nutrition
Preadolescent Nutrition
Obese/overweight
100
Characterized by intense desire for thinness and severe calorie reduction
What is anorexia
100
Characterized by “binging and purging” and feelings of being ashamed after a binge
What is bulimia
100
Between the ages of 11-21 years of age
What is adolescence
100
Good sources include fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain breads, and cereals
What is fiber
100
above the 95th percentile
What is obese
200
The first concern in the continuum of weight-related concerns and disorders
What is body dissatisfaction
200
Includes Doctors specializing in relevant medical complications, dietitians, cognitive-behavioral therapists, psychotherapists, and nurses
What is the eating disorder team
200
First menstrual period
What is menarche
200
Children should engage in at least how many minutes of physical activity each day
What is 60 minutes
200
Treatment beginning at BMI >85th but <95th with co-morbidity conditions or have not completed their adolescent growth spurt
What is stage one: prevention plus
300
Disorder known for preoccupied with thoughts of food, and may show obsessive-compulsive tendencies related to food
What is Anorexia Nervosa
300
Characterized by ongoing and/or repetitive cycles that often include, unusually fast eating, usually alone, unusually large amounts consumed, uncomfortably full; often “buzzed” after eating, embarrassment, shame, guilt, depression.
What is binge eating disorder
300
Scale of secondary sexual characteristics that allows health professional to assess the degree of pubertal maturation among adolescent, regardless of chronological age
What is sexual maturation rating
300
Enables schools to identify strengths and weaknesses of health promotion policies and programs.
What is The School Health Index
300
Team specialized in pediatric obesity management – physician assistant, behavioral health specialist, RDN, nurse, physical therapist, more structured physical activity plan, designed to lead to negative caloric balance
What is stage 3: Comprehensive multidisciplinary intervention
400
Includes dysphoric mood, interpersonal stressors, intense hunger after a period of intense dieting or fasting, feelings related to weight, body shape, and food
What are triggers for a binge
400
Set healthy weight range, keep food journal: food, timing, thoughts, feelings, events, record hunger cues and feelings to uncover distortions, experience weight control without purging to build trust and self-esteem, encourage moderate, regular exercise.
What is dietary treatment for bulimia and binge eating disorder
400
The calcium DRI for adolescents
What is 1,300 mg/day
400
DRI for iron
What is 8 mg/day
400
Appropriate with severely obese youth or those who have significant, chronic co-morbidity conditions
What is stage 4 Tertiary care intervention
500
Eating disorder that is similar to anorexia but does not involve any distress about body shape or size, or fears of fatness.
What is Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder
500
One example would be: the anorexic patient often believes that the emaciation is normal and even attractive.
What is resistance
500
Time frame during which the body matures from child to that of a young adult
What is the time frame during which the body matures from child to that of a young adult
500
The protein DRI for children 4-13
What is .95 g/kg body weight
500
85th-95th percentile
What is overweight