(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-Girls who diet frequently are 12 times as likely to binge compared to girls who don’t diet
G-History of dieting
G-Perfectionism
N-1 in 5 anorexia deaths occur by suicide
I-Dizziness
B-Frequent trips to the bathroom after eating
N-Mortality rate of 5.2% for eating disorders that are not specified
B-Restriction of certain foods or food groups to lower insulin levels
G-Having a close relative with an eating disorder
B-Compulsive checking of ingredient lists and nutritional labels
N-Binge eating disorder occurs in 1.6% of adolescent females
N-The mortality rate for bulimia is 3.9%
N-Young people aged between 15-24 with anorexia have a 10x increased chance of dying
G-Individuals with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes
O-Binge eating can cause the stomach to rupture
G-Tendency to follow FAD diets
G-Feeling of dissatisfaction with one's body
B-develops feelings of guilt, depression, and disgust due to overeating
N-BED is three times more common than Anorexia and Bulimia combined
G-Social media's beauty expctations
N-Almost half of patients diagnosed with Bulimia also have a mood disorder
G-Historical trauma
O-Core body temperature will drop and hypothermia may develop
N-Mortality rate of Anorexia is 4.0%
O-Stomach pains and bloating
B-Dramatic weight loss
O-Kidney failure due to dehydration
G-Weight Stigma
N-8 percent of American adults suffer from binge eating disorder in their lifetime
O-Weight gain and obesity
O-Increase of bone loss
I-Difficulties concentrating
O-Electrolyte imbalances can lead to irregular heartbeats, possibly heart failure and death
I-Blurry vision
G-Negative energy balance
N-16 percent of males with type 1 diabetes have disordered eating behaviors
N-1/3 of female patients and 1/6 of male patients with Type 1 diabetes reported disordered eating and frequent insulin restriction
B-Large amounts of food disappear in short periods of time
N-Eating disorder behaviors are nearly as common to males as they are to females
G-Being bullied can put you at risk of developing Anorexia
B-Loss of menstrual cycle
B-Often demonstrates purging behaviors(smells of vomit, presence of laxative package)
O-Peripheral Neuropathy
B-High levels of distress when healthy foods are not available
I-Persistent thirst and frequent urination
O-Diabetic Ketoacidosis
N-3 out of 10 individuals looking to lose weight show signs of BED
N-50 to 80 percent of the risk for anorexia is genetic
G-History of an anxiety disorder
B-Strong need for control
I-Low sodium or potassium
O-Muscle atrophy
N-Anorexia has increased over the last 50 years in females aged 15-24
O-Gastroparesis- Slow digestion
B-Focuses on calories + fat grams
O-Yeast infection
G-Feeling alone or secluded from others
N-Bulimia occurs in 2.0% to 5.4% of adolescent females
N-Approximately 40% of binge eating disorder diagnostics are male
B-Neglect of diabetes management
N-Research found that 1.5% of women and 0.5% of men had bulimia during their life
B-Extreme mood swings
O-Blocked intestines form from solid masses of undigested foods
O-Vomiting can cause the esophagus to rupture
O-Risk of developing substance abuse and addiction
N-Orthorexia rates are twice as high in females compared to males
I-Dry skin
B-Strange swelling of the cheeks and jaw
N-Research, shows that 30%-35% of women restrict insulin in order to lose weight at some point in their life