Table : TABLE 14.6
Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
• Severe and extreme disturbance in eating habits and calorie intake
• Body weight that is significantly less than what would be considered normal for the person’s age, height, and gender, and refusal to maintain a normal body weight
• Intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat
• Distorted perceptions about the severity of weight loss and a distorted self-image, such that even an extremely emaciated person may perceive herself as fat
Bulimia Nervosa
• Recurring episodes of binge eating, which is defined as an excessive amount of calories within a two-hour period
• The inability to control or stop the excessive eating behavior
• Recurrent episodes of purging, which is defined as using laxatives, diuretics, self-induced vomiting, or other methods to prevent weight gain
Binge-Eating Disorder
• Recurring episodes of binge eating
• The inability to control or stop the excessive eating behavior
• Not associated with recurrent episodes of purging or other methods to prevent weight gain