A woman who has binge-eating disorder is likely to
a. emphasize losing weight, even if extreme weight loss is dangerous.
b. frequently eat huge quantities of food, causing her to be overweight.
c. try to lose weight, but typically not be able to accomplish this goal.
d. alternate between eating too much food and dieting, so that her weight is normal.
Question 2In what way does binge-eating disorder differ from bulimia nervosa?
a. In binge-eating disorder, the majority of people are male, whereas the majority are female with bulimia nervosa.
b. In binge-eating disorder, people are more likely to try to keep to a normal body weight.
c. In bulimia nervosa, people vomit or use laxatives in order to get rid of the food they have eaten.
d. In bulimia nervosa, people place less emphasis on slimness than do people who have binge-eating disorder.
Question 3A person with bulimia nervosa is likely to
a. severely restrict the intake of food.
b. be middle-aged, whereas a person with anorexia nervosa is likely to be an adolescent.
c. perceive her or his weight as being normal, even if it is not.
d. diet excessively in between binges.
Question 4People with bulimia nervosa
a. are typically obese because of their frequent binges.
b. are more likely to be male, rather than female.
c. can be treated fairly easy with appropriate psychotherapy.
d. appear to have normal body weight.
Question 5Anorexia nervosa is considered a serious disease because
a. only about 10 of individuals with anorexia will recover completely.
b. up to 10 of individuals with anorexia die from it.
c. it typically leads to being extremely obese, after the disorder runs its cycle.
d. it is associated with antisocial personality disorder.