Duke PA Eating Disorders
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In the United States, __ million females and 1 million males are struggling with an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia | 10
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__ has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses | Anorexia nervosa
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Refusal to maintain body weight at or above minimum (85% of expected given age, height,Intense fear of gaining weight,Disturbance in the way body weight, size, or shape is experienced | Anorexia nervosa
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__ can cause amenorrhea >= 3 months | Anorexia nervosa
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life time prevalence of anorexia nervosa are as high as __% | 3.7
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approximately __% of those with anorexia nervosa are female | 90-95%
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Recurrent episodes of binge eating, Eating large quantities of food in discrete period, Sense of lack of control | bulimia nervosa
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In bulimia nervosa behaviors occur at least __ times per week for 3 months | 2
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these patients tend to maintain a normal weight | bulimia nervosa
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the two types of bulimia nervosa are | purging and non-purging
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when anorexia nervosa is suspected you need to specify between | restricting behaviors and binge-eating/purging
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Cardiac arrhythmias, Esophageal, inflammation, tear, Tooth decay and staining, Vagus nerve irritation, Loss of bowel elasticity, motility, Gastric rupture possible, are health consequences of | bulimia nervosa
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__% of those with bulimia nervosa are female | 80
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Frequent episodes of eating large quantities of food in short periods of time, Feeling out of control over eating behavior,Feeling ashamed or disgusted by the behavior. Eating when not hungry and eating in secret. | binge eating disorder
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High blood pressure, High cholesterol levels, Heart disease, Diabetes mellitus, Gallbladder disease | binge eating disorder
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__% of those with binge eating disorder are female | 60
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__ has the greatest stability over time and considerably worse long-term outcome | Anorexia nervosa
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Anxiety (OCD, social phobia, GAD),Depression,Axis II (Anxious-fearful cluster)Emotional-dramatic cluster | common comorbidities of eating disorders
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The study involved restricting the caloric intake of 36 young, healthy, and psychologically normal young men who had volunteered for the experiment as an alternative to military service in WWII. | The Keys Study
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