What is the term for the feeling of fullness that stops eating?
What is satiation?
What disorder involves maintaining very low body weight through starvation or excessive exercise?
What is anorexia nervosa?
Bulimia nervosa combines binge eating with what kind of behaviors?
What are compensatory behaviors (like purging or laxative use)?
What disorder involves eating non-food substances like dirt or soap?
What is pica?
What is really the best song in "K-Pop Demon Hunters"?
Soda-Pop
Which hormone signals to the brain that you are full?
What is leptin?
What is the primary fear driving anorexia nervosa?
What is fear of gaining weight?
Which eating disorder involves bingeing without purging?
What is binge-eating disorder (BED)?
Rumination disorder involves doing what with food after eating?
What is regurgitating and re-chewing or spitting it out?
Pica is most common among which groups?
What are pregnant women and small children?
Q: According to set-point theory, what resists change in each person?
What is their ideal body weight?
What percentage of young women are affected by anorexia nervosa?
What is 0.3–2%?
What are two common physical symptoms of bulimia?
What are sore throat and tooth decay?
Which disorder involves lack of interest in food or eating?
What is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
This fictional character was the pilot of the Millennium Falcon and made the Kessel Run in less than 8 parsecs.
Who is Han Solo.
Q: What BMI range classifies a person as overweight?
What is 25–29.9?
People aged 15–24 with anorexia are how many times more likely to die compared to peers?
What is 10 times higher?
What emotional state often follows a binge episode in BED?
What are guilt, shame, or disgust?
In ARFID, what stage focuses on tracking eating behaviors?
What is the record stage?
Why is BED considered a distinct disorder from bulimia?
Because it lacks compensatory behaviors.
A BMI over what number is considered morbidly obese?
What is 40?
What is a realistic inpatient weight-gain goal for anorexia treatment per week?
What is 2–3 pounds per week?
What can severe electrolyte imbalance in bulimia cause?
What is stroke or heart attack?
What treatment technique helps stop rumination disorder?
What is behavioral therapy with habit reversal and relaxation?
Why is a multi-dimensional treatment plan important for anorexia?
Because it addresses nutritional, psychological, and behavioral aspects.