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Bulimia Nervosa - Coggle Diagram
Bulimia Nervosa
Risk Groups
Females are 10 times more likely to develop bulimia
Usually develops during adolescence or early adulthood
being a perfectionist
being involved in certain sports or activities
Genetics
Family relationships
Diagnostic Criteria
Feeling like they have no control over what they eat
Binge eating
Eating large amounts of food in a small amount of time
Practicing unhealthy behaviors like vomiting after eating
Excessive concern about their body weight
Symptoms
Eating unusually large amounts of food in one sitting
Extreme mood swings
Forcing yourself to vomit after eating
Misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas
Sources
Bulimia Nervosa
Bulimia Diagnostic Criteria
Bulimia Nervosa
Eating Disorder Risk Factors
Treatment
Hospitalization
Special diets
Psychotherapy
Statistics
Bulimia Nervosa typically affects women more compared to men
Bulimia Nervosa will usually develop during adolescence or early adulthood