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__ is diagnosed when a person induces wt loss leading to a body wt of less than 85% of healthy norm or refuses to gain appropriate wt, intense fear of wt gain, or becoming fat, disturbance in their body shape, has missed 3 or more periods.
anorexia nervosa
what are the 2 major eating disorders
anorexia nervosa
bulemia nervosa
how did Gull describe anorexia in the 1800's?
amenorrhea
constipation
bradycardia
what is the typical BMI of an anorexic?

<20
<17.5
<15
<17.5
what are the 2 categories of anorexia nervosa that a clinician must specify?
-restricting type
-binge-eating/purging type
__ consists of recurrent episodes of binge eating; afeeling of lack of control over eating during the binges; recurrent use of inappropriate compensatory behaviors to prevent wt gain, such as vomiting, use of laxatives or diuretics, strict dieting or fastin, vigorous exercise, an average of 2 binge episodes weekly for 3 months
bulemia nervosa
the discrepancy between wt and perceived __ is key to the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa.
perceived body image