Eating Disorders

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Who first described the case of AN as a loss of appetite and fasting?
Morton
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What year did Russell first describe a case of BN?
1979
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what did Micalli et al. (2013) find the incidence of ED to be?
37.2 per 100,000
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When are ED incidence highest for girls?
15-19
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Most people with BED are how old?
30-50
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What are the correct prevalences for women? (Smink et al., 2014)
AN: 1.7%, BN: 0.8%, BED: 2.7%
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According to Arcelus et al. (2014) how many times more likely are dancers to have an ED?
3
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Fairburn & Cooper (2011) believe what % of patients are given EDNOS because of the DSM-5 criteria?
50%
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For BN diagnosis, how many times must the compensatory behaviours occurs?
Once a week for 3 months
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Genetics: what are the concordance rates for AN?
MZ: 88%, DZ: 33%
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What are the concordance rates for BN?
MZ: 83%, DZ: 28%
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Stober et al. (2000) said first degree relatives of AN are how many time more likely to acquire AN?
11.4 times
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When was the increase in BN cases seen?
1970s-1990s
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What decade did Anne Becker do her work in Fiji?
1990s
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Vall + Wade (2015): 147 studies, N= 4063: How many baseline predictors associated with better outcome at EoT and FU?
5
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What was the most robust predictor?
Greater Symptom Change
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How many studies met the inclusion criteria for Bulik et al. (2007)?
32
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Family therapy was found to be effective in adults but not adolescents- true or false?
False
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Risk of low-moderate bias in Hay (2013) was?
61%
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How many RCTS were included?
36
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What year was Watson's SR on prevention of ED?
2016
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