Which statement below best describes disordered eating?
Table of contents
- 1. Science of Nutrition1h 52m
- 2. Tools for Healthful Eating1h 51m
- 3. The Human Body & Digestion2h 7m
- 4. Carbohydrates3h 11m
- 5. Lipids2h 31m
- 6. Proteins2h 16m
- 7. Vitamins2h 20m
- 8. Water and Minerals2h 55m
- Water45m
- Introduction to Minerals9m
- Major Mineral: Sodium and Potassium18m
- Hypertension and Minerals12m
- Major Mineral: Calcium and Phosphorus21m
- Osteoporosis: Minerals and Bone Health14m
- Major Mineral: Chloride, Magnesium, & Sulfur16m
- Trace minerals: Iron and Copper14m
- Trace minerals: Fluoride and Iodine9m
- Other Trace Minerals13m
- 9. Alcohol57m
- 10. Energy Balance: Body Weight, Obesity, & Eating Disorders3h 7m
- 11. Nutrition & Fitness1h 7m
- 12. Food Safety & Regulation2h 3m
- 13. Food Insecurity in the US and the World37m
- 15. Nutrition: Toddlers to Late Adulthood42m
10. Energy Balance: Body Weight, Obesity, & Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders
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Which of the following descriptions is the best descriptor of Bilimia?
A
Binging followed by vomiting.
B
Using self-induced vomiting or laxatives as a weight loss toll.
C
Binging followed by compensatory behaviors aimed at removing the food or Calories.
D
Restricting overall calories with occasional binging episodes.
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Understand the definition of Bulimia Nervosa: It is an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by compensatory behaviors to prevent weight gain.
Analyze the options provided in the question. Each option describes a behavior or characteristic related to eating disorders.
Option 1: 'Binging followed by vomiting' is partially correct but does not encompass all compensatory behaviors (e.g., excessive exercise, laxative use).
Option 2: 'Using self-induced vomiting or laxatives as a weight loss tool' focuses on compensatory behaviors but does not mention binging, which is a key component of Bulimia.
Option 3: 'Binging followed by compensatory behaviors aimed at removing the food or Calories' is the most accurate because it includes both binging and the range of compensatory behaviors. Option 4: 'Restricting overall calories with occasional binging episodes' describes a different eating disorder, likely Binge Eating Disorder or Anorexia with binge-purge subtype.
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