KINES 321 Study Guide - Final Guide: Binge Eating, Amenorrhoea, Bulimia Nervosa

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For final: chapter 21 addictive and unhealthy behaviors: define anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Intense fear of gaining weight despite being underweight: disturbance in the experience of body, sees fats but doesn"t realize its skinny, absence of three consecutive menstrual cycle. Bulimia: episodic eating (2-7-3) pattern of uncontrollable food bingeing followed by purging. Awareness that the pattern is abnormal, fear of being unable to voluntarily stop eating, depression, self-deprecation: characteristics, recurrent episodes of binge eating, lacking control, purge, min of two binge-eating episodes a week for at least. 3 months (2 7 3: overconcern with body shape/weight. Similar: body weight concern, bulimia anorexia = bulimarexic. Disordered eating: entire spectrum of exaggerated eating patterns involving increased health risks. 63% female athletes develop symptoms of an eating disorder between 9th and 12th grade. In sport: hard to spot because players will get cut if exposed: ex. 95% women think their body is bigger (25% more) than it actually is.

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