Anorexia Bulimia Binge Eating Disorder RED-S General Information
100
What is an abnormally low body weight (in some cases) and intense fear of gaining weight. There are two types: restrictive (restricting food intake) and purging (through exercise, laxatives, or other means).
What is anorexia characterized by?
100
What is uncontrolled episodes of overeating (binging) followed by purging (vomiting, laxatives, etc).
What is bulimia characterized by?
100
What is frequently consuming unusually large amounts of food in one sitting and feeling that eating behavior is out of control.
What is binge eating disorder characterized by?
100
What is Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport
What does RED-S stand for?
100
What are, any of the following – Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating Disorder (BED), Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorder (OSFED), Orthorexia, Pica (uncommon)
Name two/three types of eating disorders.
200
What is rapid weight loss, bradycardia, hypotension, postural tachycardia, imbalance in electrolyte values, low bone density, amenhorrea, low hormone levels
Name at least three possible medical side effects of anorexia.
200
What is chest pain, water-electrolyte imbalance, dehydration leading to kidney failure, fatigue, dental cavities, inflamed esophagus, mood swings
What are the most common side effects of bulimia?
200
What is 25 years old
What is the average age that binge eating disorder first occurs?
200
What is The Female Athlete Triad
What was RED-S formerly known as?
200
What are ages 12-25
What is the most common age of onset for eating disorders?
300
What is 10 times.
Young people between the ages of 10 and 24 with anorexia have ___ times the risk of dying compared to their same aged peers.
300
What is 95%
What percentage of people with bulimia also have a co-occuring mental health disorder?
300
What is, it’s the most common.
How common is binge eating disorder in relation to other eating disorders?
300
What is amenorrhea, osteoporosis, low energy availability, cardiovascular problems (ex: bradycardia, hypotension), mood problems, disordered eating
Name at least three symptoms of RED-S
300
What are perfectionism, family stress, family history of eating disorders, low self-esteem, history of physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, coaches only focusing on success/results, identity is only based on being an athlete
What are some risk factors for eating disorders in athletes? Name at least three.
400
What is about 0.9-2.0% of women and 0.1-0.3% of men
What percent of females and males develop anorexia?
400
What is 45%
What percentage of people with bulimia will make a full recovery?
400
What is binge eating disorder is when someone consumes a large amount of food in a short amount of time and feels out of control but doesn’t attempt to purge through exercise, laxatives, etc.
Explain the difference between bulimia and binge eating disorder:
400
What are endurance sports (cross country running, cross country skiing, cycling) and aesthetic sports (dance, gymnastics, figure skating, wrestling)
What sports have the highest rates of RED-S?
400
What is 42%
What percentage of high school athletes struggle with some form of disordered eating?
500
What is 35% of females, 10% of males
What percentage of female and male college athletes struggle with anorexia?
500
What is 1.1-4.6% of females and 0.1-0.5% of males
What percent of females and males develop bulimia?
500
What is about 0.2-3.5% of females and 0.9-2% of males.
What percent of females and males develop binge eating disorder?
500
What is 0-19% in males, 6-45% in females
What is the estimated percentage range of athletes with RED-S?
500
What is 48-51% of people with anorexia nervosa, 54-81% of people with bulimia nervosa, and 55-65% of people with binge eating disorder
What percent of people with a diagnosed eating disorder are also diagnosed with anxiety disorder?






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