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Navil Aguayo
on Nov 22, 2024Verified
An objective food binge is defined by the DSM-5 as eating a
A) small amount of food and feeling not in control.
B) small amount of food in a specific time period.
C) large amount of food in a specific time period.
D) normal amount of food in a specific time period.
E) large amount of food but feeling in control.
Objective Food Binge
An excessive eating episode where the amount of food consumed is objectively large, distinct from perceptions of overeating.
DSM-5
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, is a handbook used by healthcare professionals for diagnosing mental disorders.
- Ascertain the differences between multiple eating disorders and their criteria for diagnosis.
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the differences between multiple eating disorders and their criteria for diagnosis.
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