| A | B |
| perfectionism, obsessionality, neuroticism | personallity traits in people with anorexia |
| 80 | % of people with anorexia who will suffer major depression |
| 75 | up to this % of people with anorexia will suffere from anxiety |
| adolescence | typical age to develop anorexia |
| bulimia nervosa | bing eating in combination with recurrent inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent wt. gain |
| sense of lack of control over eating | hallmark feature of a binge |
| 1000 | number of calories usually considered minimum for a binge |
| subjective binge | eating a typical or sm. amt of food coupled with the feeling that eating is out of control |
| objective binge | eating lg. amt. of food and feeling out of control |
| 3 | bulimiia is binging at least ONCE a week for ___ months |
| normal or overweight | people who binge tend to be either |
| dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, acid reflux, ruptures of esophagus, loss of tooth enamel, constipation | some physical features of bulimia |
| depression, low self-esteem, ritualistic behaviors, perfrectionism, alcohol/drug abuse, irritability, impulsive spending, shoplifting | psych features of bulimia |
| 1-3 | prevalance of bulimia in women |
| .1-.5 | % prevalence of bulimia in men |
| modern | bulimia is considered a more _____ phenomenon than anorexia |
| middle to late adolescence or early adulthood | bulimia starts in |
| calluses | develop on back of hands in pts. who force themselves to vomit |
| edema, fluid loss, dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, permanent loss of normal bowel function | laxative abuse can lead to |
| 3.9 | mortality rate for bulimia is |
| 1/2 - 2/3 | this number of patients with bulimia achieve full or partial remission with bulimia |
| impulsive | people with bulimia, as compared to anorexia, tend to be more |
| novelty-seeking | people with bulimia tend to have more bheaviors like |
| rigid & obsessional | people with restricting subtype of anorexia have personalities that are more |
| 80 | percent of patients with bulimia will have antoehr psych disorder |
| anxiety, depression, subtance abuse, personality disorders | most common disorders in pt. with bulimia |
| BED | binge eating WITHOUT the compensatory bheaviors of bulimia nervosa |
| 3.5 | percent of women with BED |
| 2 | percent of men with BED |
| once | binging for ____ a week for 3 months necessary for dx of BED |
| will become the most common eating disorder with DSM 5 | BED |
| harm avoidance | higher in people with BED |
| sensitivity to reward and to punishmne, harm avoidance, impulsivity & addictive personality | may be higher in people with BED |
| atypical AN | all features of anorexia but nl or above nl wieght |
| night eating disorder | person eats after waking up during the night or eats excessively after the evening meal |
| pica | eating non food substances |
| cultural pica | can occur in countries |
| fertility | EAst African women consume clay for |
| pregnancy | INdian womeon eat clay during |
| iron or zinc | deficiencies in this may cause pica |
| stressful life events | may lead to pica |
| rumination disorder | regurgitating food into the mouth & reswallowing it |
| diaphragmatic breathing | may help in rumination disorder |
| ARFID children often | are labeled "picky" eaters and may eat only a very narrow range of foods |
| black women | bing eating in absence of purging more common in |
| white women | purging in absence of binging more common in |
| hypothalmus | central to weight and appetite regulation |