Question

22. Stomach acids brought back up can _________ the esophagus.
23. Stomach acids can damage __________ __________.
24. Bulimia can cause ___________problems.
25. Bulimics often focus on exercise as a way to ___________.
26. _________ eating involves the rapid consumption of extremely large amounts of food until the person is uncomfortably full.
27. Binge Eating does not involve ____________ of the large amounts of food.
28. Binge eaters often experience excessive __________gain/obesity.
29. Binge eaters often experience heart disease and/or ____________.
30. Binge eaters are often under a lot of __________.
31. The binge eater usually feels as if they have no control over the ____________.
32. ______are more likely to be binge eaters than anorexics or bulimics.
33. Large amounts of weight _________ and possible obesity are signs of a binge eater.


Eating Disorders Questions Part II
1. Amylophagia is the eating disorder when the person eats purified _____________.
2. Amylophagia can be caused by a lack of _______________.
3. Amylophagia is often seen in women who are __________________.
4. Amylophagiais often seen in children under the age of ________________.
5. Amylophagia is often seen in _________ _________women.
6. Amylophagia can cause a hard mass to develop in the _____________.
7. Amylophagia can cause iron deficiency ________________.
8. Persons with Amylophagia most often eat ____________ ______________.
9. Geophagia is an eating disorder in which the person eats ________________ or soil like substances.
10. The most common substance eaten by someone with Geophagia is _____________.
11. Geophagia is often part of a _________________ tradition.
12. In Africa, pregnant women eat clay to relieve ________________.
13. In Haiti, clay is sometimes made into _________________ in an effort to compensate for the lack of food.
14. In Africa, pregnant women sometimes eat clay in order to get ______________.
15. Clay or chalk is eaten by someone with Geophagia in order to supplement a _______________ deficient diet.
16. Pica comes from the Latin word for ______________, which is a bird which will eat almost anything.
17. An eating disorder in which non-nutritional objects are eaten.
18. Treatment for pica usually begins with checking for _________ deficiencies.
19. Pagophagia is the eating disorder associated with eating excessive amounts of ________.
20. Inflamation of the tongue due to iron deficiency anemia is called ___________.
21. Pagophagia is often associated with iron deficiency anemia or low ___________.
22. Plumbism is poisoning caused by ingesting ___________.
23. Plumbism in children could cause severe stomach _________.
24. Plumbism in children could cause _____________ weakness.
25. Plumbism in children could cause _____________ damage.
26. Plumbism in children could cause iron deficiency __________.
27. Plumbism in adults could cause ___________or inability to bear children.
28. Plumbism in adults could cause high _____________ pressure.
29. Plumbism in adults could cause______________ disorders.
30. Plumbism in adults could cause muscle/_____________ pain.
31. An eating disorder in which one eats cornstarch.
32. In Africa, clay is sometimes eaten by ____________women in order to prevent nausea.
33. Pagophagia may be associated with iron deficiency or low _________.
34. Eating cornstarch could cause a hard mass to develop in the __________.
35. Pagophagia involves excessive eating of_____________.
36. Amylophagia may be due to an __________ deficiency.
37. Lead poisoning due to consumption of lead paint.
38. Amylophagia is often seen in certain ___________.
39. An eating disorder when the person eats non-nutritional objects.
40. Plumbism could cause _____________ damage in small children.
41. Clay cookies are sometimes eaten to make up for a lack of food in ____________.
42. Amylophagia is often seen in children under ___________.
43. Geophagia is when the person eats clay or ______________.
44. Plumbism could cause __________ disorders in adults.
45. The word Pica comes from the Latin word for ________________.
46. Glossitis is inflammation of the _______ due to iron deficiency anemia.
47. Treatment of eating disorders may include __________ modification.

Answers

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**Eating Disorders Questions Part I**
22. Stomach acids brought back up can **irritate** the esophagus.
23. Stomach acids can damage **esophageal tissue**.
24. Bulimia can cause **health** problems.
25. Bulimics often focus on exercise as a way to **compensate**.
26. **Binge** eating involves the rapid consumption of extremely large amounts of food until the person is uncomfortably full.
27. Binge Eating does not involve **purging** of the large amounts of food.
28. Binge eaters often experience excessive **weight** gain/obesity.
29. Binge eaters often experience heart disease and/or **diabetes**.
30. Binge eaters are often under a lot of **stress**.
31. The binge eater usually feels as if they have no control over the **eating**.
32. **Women** are more likely to be binge eaters than anorexics or bulimics.
33. Large amounts of weight **gain** and possible obesity are signs of a binge eater.

**Eating Disorders Questions Part II**
1. Amylophagia is the eating disorder when the person eats purified **starch**.
2. Amylophagia can be caused by a lack of **nutrients**.
3. Amylophagia is often seen in women who are **pregnant**.
4. Amylophagia is often seen in children under the age of **five**.
5. Amylophagia is often seen in **pregnant** women.
6. Amylophagia can cause a hard mass to develop in the **gastrointestinal tract**.
7. Amylophagia can cause iron deficiency **anemia**.
8. Persons with Amylophagia most often eat **cornstarch products**.
9. Geophagia is an eating disorder in which the person eats **earth** or soil-like substances.
10. The most common substance eaten by someone with Geophagia is **clay**.
11. Geophagia is often part of a **cultural** tradition.
12. In Africa, pregnant women eat clay to relieve **nausea**.
13. In Haiti, clay is sometimes made into **cookies** in an effort to compensate for the lack of food.
14. In Africa, pregnant women sometimes eat clay in order to get **nutrients**.
15. Clay or chalk is eaten by someone with Geophagia in order to supplement a **nutrient** deficient diet.
16. Pica comes from the Latin word for **magpie**, which is a bird that will eat almost anything.
17. An eating disorder in which non-nutritional objects are eaten is called **Pica**.
18. Treatment for pica usually begins with checking for **nutritional** deficiencies.
19. Pagophagia is the eating disorder associated with eating excessive amounts of **ice**.
20. Inflammation of the tongue due to iron deficiency anemia is called **glossitis**.
21. Pagophagia is often associated with iron deficiency anemia or low **iron**.
22. Plumbism is poisoning caused by ingesting **lead**.
23. Plumbism in children could cause severe stomach **pain**.
24. Plumbism in children could cause **muscle** weakness.
25. Plumbism in children could cause **neurological** damage.
26. Plumbism in children could cause iron deficiency **anemia**.
27. Plumbism in adults could cause **infertility** or inability to bear children.
28. Plumbism in adults could cause high **blood** pressure.
29. Plumbism in adults could cause **neurological** disorders.
30. Plumbism in adults could cause muscle/**joint** pain.
31. An eating disorder in which one eats cornstarch is **Amylophagia**.
32. In Africa, clay is sometimes eaten by **pregnant** women in order to prevent nausea.
33. Pagophagia may be associated with iron deficiency or low **hemoglobin**.
34. Eating cornstarch could cause a hard mass to develop in the **gastrointestinal tract**.
35. Pagophagia involves excessive eating of **ice**.
36. Amylophagia may be due to an **iron** deficiency.
37. Lead poisoning due to consumption of lead paint is called **Plumbism**.
38. Amylophagia is often seen in certain **cultures**.
39. An eating disorder when the person eats non-nutritional objects is called **Pica**.
40. Plumbism could cause **neurological** damage in small children.
41. Clay cookies are sometimes eaten to make up for a lack of food in **Haiti**.
42. Amylophagia is often seen in children under **five**.
43. Geophagia is when the person eats clay or **soil**.
44. Plumbism could cause **neurological** disorders in adults.
45. The word Pica comes from the Latin word for **magpie**.
46. Glossitis is inflammation of the **tongue** due to iron deficiency anemia.
47. Treatment of eating disorders may include **behavioral** modification.

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