DHN 212 CHAPTER 14: EATING DISORDERS AND DISORDERED EATING
Types of eating disorders:
-Bulimia nervosa -Anorexia nervosa -Binge-eating disorder
Statements that are true about bulimia nervosa:
-a person with BN can be slightly underweight, normal weight, or overweight -a person with BN is difficult to identify by appearance -a person with BN often feels ashamed about their behavior and tries to hide it
The hypokalemia observed in people suffering from bulimia nervosa can be caused by:
-abuse of diuretics -self-induced vomiting
Choose appropriate alternative therapies that may be helpful in reducing stress and anxiety:
-acupuncture -yoga and massage therapy -meditation
What role does an RDN have when treating a person with an eating disorder?
-answer patient questions about nutrition and food -provide appropriate medical nutrition therapy -teach healthy eating patterns
Types of medications that may be used for treating eating disorders:
-antipsychotics -antidepressants -mood stabilizers
Which psychological factors often accompany eating disorders?
-anxiety disorders -mood disorders
People with muscle dysmorphia:
-are often body builders -are usually male -exercise obsessively
Which of the following is associated with disordered eating?
-concerns about body image -skipping meals or following fad diets
Two classic characteristics of binge eating disorder:
-consuming a large amount of food over a brief period -does not include purging behavior
Disordered eating patterns that are described in DSM-5 as unspecified feeding or eating disorders:
-diabulimia -muscle dysmorphia -orthorexia
Behavioral therapies used in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder are:
-dialectical behavior therapy -cognitive behavioral therapy
An intense fear of gaining weight compels people with anorexia nervosa to:
-diet frequently -exercise excessively -fast frequently
Signs and symptoms of bulimia nervosa:
-frequent heartburn -chronic sore throat -worn tooth enamel
Which factors can contribute to the development of an eating disorder?
-genetic -biological -social -psychological -environmental factors
People with anorexia nervosa
-have distorted body image -severely restrict their food intake
To help in the treatment of patients with eating disorders, registered dietitians can:
-help patients in recovery to avoid relapse -provide medical nutrition therapy -answer questions about food and nutrition
The types of food consumed while binge eating often include:
-ice cream -cakes -cookies
Females exhibiting the female athlete triad may intentionally restrict their calorie intake to:
-improve athletic performance -main a lean physique -lose weight
Treatments for eating disorders can occur in which settings?
-inpatient hospitalization -outpatient care with counseling
Supportive activities used in the treatment of patients with eating disorders are:
-massage -movement therapy -yoga
Treatments for eating disorders should include:
-medical nutrition therapy -psychotherapy
Physiological consequences of low estrogen levels include:
-menstrual disturbances -reduced bone mass
Examples of stressful events or situations that can lead to the development of an eating disorder are:
-moving to a new locations -dealing with a dysfunctional family -going away to college
The optimal treatment of eating disorders requires a multidisciplinary team of experts in the following fields:
-nutrition -medicine -mental health
Bulimia nervosa is characterized by:
-purging -binge eating
Anorexia nervosa is characterized by:
-self-imposed starvation -becoming emaciated
What can contribute to the development of an eating disorder?
-social media -issues of self-esteem -peer and family pressure
Night eating syndrome is characterized by:
-the belief that one can only fall asleep after a large meal -sleep disturbances -waking up during the night to binge eat
Progression of disordered eating
1. healthy eating behavior 2. concerns about body image 3. clinically evident eating disorder recognized
Define orthorexia
Extreme obsession with eating healthy foods
An eating disorder is a term used to describe a short-term and mild change in a person's eating habits
FALSE
Define muscle dysmorphia
Unhealthy preoccupation with the body being too small or not muscular enough
Which eating disorder has the highest mortality?
anorexia nervosa
The best approach to preventing the female __________ _________ is to provide info about the disorder to parents and those in sports who associate with young women, such as coaches and trainers.
athlete triad
Eating large amounts of food in a short time period is called:
binge eating
People with eating disorders typically have a distorted view of their:
body image
The psychological condition characterized by binge eating followed by purging behaviors is called:
bulimia nervosa
The form of behavioral therapy used in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder that addresses unhealthy behaviors by challenging current beliefs and replacing them with more realistic thoughts is called ______________ ______________ therapy.
cognitive behavioral
Binge-eating disorder, Bulimia nervosa and Anorexia nervosa are all examples of:
eating disorders
Psychological disturbances that can lead to abnormal food-related behaviors and subsequent dangerous physiological complications are:
eating disorders
Define biofeedback
encourages slow, meditative breathing, thus decreasing anxiety
Low energy availability is associated with a(n):
estrogen deficiency
Define phototherapy
exposure to certain wavelengths of light through use of a specific lamp for prescribed amounts of time
Female athletes have a ________ risk of disordered eating practices compared to males and females who do not participate in sports
higher
The rapid loss of electrolytes and fluids due to purging in bulimia nervosa can cause low blood lipid levels of potassium, a condition known as _________
hypokalemia
In order to diagnose a patient with anorexia nervosa, healthcare providers look for changes in body ________ _________ (BMI) and body _________ over time.
mass index, composition
A girl will not experience ________ until she has about 17% body fat
menarche (onset of the first menstrual cycle)
Binge-eating disorder may be __________ common than anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa
more
People with a mother or sister with anorexia nervosa are ________ likely to develop an eating disorder themselves
more
An eating disorder characterized by food binges occurring after the evening meal and/or when the person awakens from sleep during the night is called __________ ___________ ____________ (NES)
night eating syndrome
Because people with binge-eating disorder do not purge, their risk for _________ increases
obesity
Define equine therapy
patient engages with horses to support self-discovery, self-relations, and fun
Define diabulimia
people with type 1 diabetes who manipulate their body weight by skipping insulin injections
To optimize the effectiveness of prescription medications ________ should accompany their use
psychological counseling
A stressful life event that can lead to the development of an eating disorder is called a:
trigger
Define emaciation
very low body weight