Asked by
Amanda Hacker
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
Unlike obese individuals who do not suffer from binge-eating disorder, binge eaters are more likely to
A) consume fatty, high-calorie food.
B) stop eating before they are full.
C) overvalue their physical appearance, weight, and body shape.
D) suffer from diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease.
Binge-eating Disorder
A disorder characterized by repeated episodes of eating large quantities of food (often quickly and to the point of discomfort), usually accompanied by feelings of loss of control and distress.
Obese Individuals
People having a body mass index (BMI) considered significantly above the healthy range, which may lead to various health risks.
Overvalue
To assign too high a value or importance to something, often beyond its intrinsic worth.
- Comprehend the psychological foundations and eating disorders.
- Understand the effects of mental health conditions on an individual's daily activities and overall well-being.
Verified Answer
KA
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the psychological foundations and eating disorders.
- Understand the effects of mental health conditions on an individual's daily activities and overall well-being.