Eating Disorders
Fitness
Nutrition
Micro-nutrients & Deficiencies
Misc.
100

This eating disorder is most common in females, ranging from adolescence to middle age.

What is bulimia

100

What type of goals are effective?

What is SMART goals?

100

Helps regulate body processes

What is vitamins?

100

Most common deficiency 

What is iron deficiency?

100

Who does the football team play tonight? 

What is River?

200

The bulimic individual typically gorges themselves with thousands of calories after a period of starvation and then purges through induced vomiting and further fasting, or through the use of laxatives or diuretics. What is the cycle called?

What is the binge purge cycle?

200
What tool do we use to measure body fat?
What is skin fold calipers?
200
  • Carbohydrates

  • Fats (lipids)

  • Proteins

  •  Water


are considered to be what type of nutrients?


What is macronutrients?

200

Helps with the development of DNA and making red blood cells.

What is folic acid?

200

What is the eating disorder associated with this condition: Stomach acids brought up by vomiting cause tooth decay and chronically inflame the mucous lining of the mouth and throat.

What is Bulimia?

300

Characterized by a distorted body image and a major concern about weight gain.

What is Anorexia nervosa ?

300

What does BMI stand for

What is Body Mass Index?

300

Involved in every bodily function from digestion and circulation through to the control of body temperature and the excretion of waste products.

What is water?

300

Essential for healthy bones.

What is Vitamin D?

300
Who does Ohio State play tonight in football?

What is Northwestern?

400

The major concern with the Female Athlete Triad

What is bone loss from osteoporosis

400

Running, jogging, brisk walking is considered to be what type of exercise

What is Cardiovascular?

400

Each gram of fat supplies the body with how many calories 

What is 9 calories?

400

This condition is caused by a lack of calcium and vitamin D, can lead to porous and fragile bones that break very easily.

What is Osteoporosis?

400

These individuals deny hunger and are hyperactive, engaging in abnormal amounts of exercise such as aerobics or distance running.

What is an anorexic individual ?

500
  • This potentially fatal problem is a combination of 3 factors:

  • An eating disorder (either bulimia or anorexia nervosa)

  • Amenorrhea (absence of a menstrual cycle)

  • Osteoporosis (diminished bone density)

What is the Female Athlete Triad?

500

What is the type of exercise routine we completed yesterday in class

What is Pilates?

500

Proteins are made up of _______  ________.

What is amino acids?

500

This condition may be a direct result of iron deficiency.

What is anemia?

500

___________   _______________ is essential in helping individuals with their eating disorders.

What is early intervention