Lecture - Eating Disorders Flashcards
1
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feeding disorders
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-no weight and shape related problems
2
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PICA
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-eating nonfood
3
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Rumination disorder
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Regurgitation
4
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….restrictive food intake disorder
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-very picky eating
5
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level severity Anorexia Nervosa
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significant low body weight: BMI under 18.5 Mild: BMI over 17kg/m2 Moderate: BMI 16-16.99 kg/m2 Severe: BMI 15-15.99 Extreme: BMI under 15
6
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level of severity Bulimia Nervosa
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- average episodes of inappropriate compensatory behaviours per week
mild: 1-3
moderate: 4-7
severe: 8-13
extreme: over 14
7
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level of severity Binge eating
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- binge eating episodes per week
mild: 1-3
moderate: 4-7
severe: 8-13
extreme: over 14
8
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when is perfectionism a problem?
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-when sense of self-worth is almost exclusively based on reaching high standards
9
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crossover between subtypes
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- very likely to go from anorexia to bulimia, not so likely the other way around
- very likely to go from anorexia or bulimia to atypical eating disorders
10
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Transdiagnostic EDs
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- no differentiation in types
- no diagnostic differences between AN, BN and BED
11
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Maintenance model
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12
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Experiment: overeating after a forced preload
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- restrained eaters overeat after a forced preload
- dieting -> forced preload -> diet is broken -> ‘i might as well continue to eat’
13
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is calorie restriction really a cause of overeating?
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- most studies were correlational
- clinical interventions and experiments demonstrate that actual calorie restriction does not naturally lead to bine eating or other eating disorder symptoms
- caloric restriction can lead to reduced binge eating OR more binge eating
14
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milkshake study
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