Eating Disorder Midterm Flashcards

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Anorexia Nervosa Criteria

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A. Restriction of food leading to low weight.
B. Intense fear of gaining weight.
C. Distorted perception of body and lack of recognition of low body weight.

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AN Severity

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BMI:
Mild:17
Moderate: 16-17
Severe: 15-16
Extreme: 15

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AN Subtypes

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AN Restricting Type
AN Binge Eating & Purging Type

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AN Restricting type

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Last 3 months no recurrent binge & purge episodes.

Losing weight through exercise, fasting and dieting.

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AN Binge Eating & Purging

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Last 3 months has recurrent binge & purge episodes.

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AN Partial Remission

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Criteria A - Met
Criteria B & C - Not met

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AN Full Remission

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No Criteria met

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Bulimia Nervosa Criteria

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A. Recurrent episodes of BE
B. Recurrent Inappropriate compensatory Behaviors to prevent weight gain.
C. BE & compensatory eating happen at least once a week for 3 months.
D. Self-Eval. shaped by body weight and shape.
E. Distorted body image outside of eating

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BN Severity

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frequency of inappropriate compensatory behaviors.

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BN Partial Remission

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Only some criteria met

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BN Full Remission

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None of criteria met

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Binge Eating Disorder Criteria

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A. Recurrent episodes of BE
B. BE episodes include 3 or more of
C. Distress about the binge eating
D. BE occurs on avg. at least once a week for 3 months.
E. BE is not associated with inappropriate compensatory behaviors.

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BED Severity

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number of BE episodes. (per week)
Mild: 1-3
Moderate: 4-7
Severe: 8-13
Extreme: 14+

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14
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BED Partial Remission

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BE occurs less than once a week

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BED Full Remission

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None of criteria met

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16
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Name OSFED Subtypes

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-Atypical AN
-Atypical BN
-Atypical BED
-Night Eating Syndrome
-Purging Disorder

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Atypical AN

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All Criteria Met. No Significant Weight Loss.

18
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Atypical BN

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All Criteria Met. Lower frequency or less than 3 months.

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Atypical BED

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Low frequency/limited duration.

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NES Night Eating Syndrome

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-Recurrent episodes of night eating
-Eating excessively after awakening from sleep
-Awareness of eating episodes

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Purging Disorder

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Recurrent efforts to lose weight without BE. Not low BMI.

22
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Name Proposed DSM-5 Diagnoses

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-Orthorexia Nervosa -Food Addiction
-Compulsive Exercise

23
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Orthorexia Nervosa

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A. Obsession with healthy foods, focus on quality.
B. Obsessional preoccupation becomes impairing

24
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Food Addiction

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Just know this exists! :)

25
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Compulsive Exercise

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A. Defined in two ways:
-1. driven to exercise excessively because of an obsession.
-2. exercise aimed at preventing dreaded consequences or distress.
B. Exercise is time consuming.
C. At some point recognizes CE is a problem.
D. A & B Required, C Optional.

26
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Eating & Feeding Disorders in Children

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-Pica
-Rumination
-Arfid (Avoidant/Food Intake Disorder)

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Pica

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A. Persistent eating of non-nutritious things for over a period of a month.
B. Eating of non-nutritious things are inappropriate to the age.
C. Eating behavior not a part of culture or social norm.
D. If mental illness is present must be present enough to warrant medical attention.

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Rumination

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Regurgitates chewed food.
A. Repeated regurgitation of food over a period of a month
B. repeated regurgitation of food not better explained by gastrointestinal issues.
C. Eating disturbances not occur exclusively during course of AN, BN, BED or ARFID
D. If mental illness is present must be present enough to warrant medical attention.

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Arfid (Avoidant/Food Intake Disorder)

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Worries about quality of food.
A. Eating or Feeding disorder
B. Disturbance not better explained by lack of food.
C. No distorted body image.
D. Severity of episodes are not better explained by mental disorders.