Module 6 Flashcards

Psychological components of Obesity

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List 3 mechanical diseases that a person with obesity is susceptible to.

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  • Osteoarthritis
  • Obstructive sleep apnea
  • Intraabdominal pressure
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Explain ways in which major depressive disorder and obesity may be related.

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  • Sleep disturbance (diagnostic factor for MDD) can promote increase appetite through increased ghrelin
  • Depression also increases cortisol through the HPA axis ⇒ promotes visceral adiposity
  • Drugs that treat depression are associated with weight gain
  • levels of adiponectin seem to be lower in MDD
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List 3 diagnostic signs of bulimia nervosa.

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  • Recurrent episodes of binge eating (at least 1 episode per week for at least 3 months (on average))
  • A sense of lack of control over eating
  • Compensatory behaviour
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List 5 diagnostic signs of binge eating disorder.

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  • Recurrent episodes of binge eating (on average at least 1 episode per week for at least 3 months)
  • A sense of lack of control over eating
  • Eating faster than normal
  • Eating until uncomfortably full
  • Eating when not physically hungry
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T/F: It is easier to diagnose binge eating disorder while children are still young.

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False

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Give 3 of the proposed diagnostic criteria for nocturnal eating syndrome.

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  • Significantly increased intake in the evening (at least one of the following):
    • At least 25% of the daily calories are consumed after dinner
    • At least 2 episodes of night eating per week
  • Awareness and recall of nocturnal eating
  • Causes the person significant distress
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What evidence is there that childhood trauma correlates with obesity?

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  • Higher ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) scores have higher likelihood of having higher adulthood BMI
  • Higher risk of adult obesity if experienced childhood abuse (meta-analysis of of 23 cohort studies)
    • dose–response association between abuse severity and obesity risk
    • 112,000 participants
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