Which findings are used to describe Bulimia nervosa? select all that apply.
Question: Which findings are used to describe Bulimia nervosa? select all that apply.
Bulimia nervosa is a type of eating disorder that involves binge eating and then purging, or getting rid of the food. Some of the findings that are used to describe bulimia nervosa are:
- Recurrent episodes of binge eating, which means eating a large amount of food in a short time and feeling out of control.
- Recurrent episodes of inappropriate compensatory behaviors, such as vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise, to prevent weight gain.
- Self-evaluation that is overly influenced by body shape and weight.
- The binge eating and purging cycle happens at least once a week for three months or more.
- The eating disorder causes significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
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