Stomachpains andbloatingdevelopsfeelings of guilt,depression, anddisgust due toovereatingPeripheralNeuropathyAlmost half ofpatientsdiagnosed withBulimia alsohave a mooddisorderNeglect ofdiabetesmanagementGastroparesis-Slow digestionBinge eatingdisorderoccurs in 1.6%of adolescentfemalesPersistentthirst andfrequenturinationIndividualswith type 1(insulin-dependent)diabetesGirls who dietfrequently are 12times as likely tobinge compared togirls who don’t dietBulimia occursin 2.0% to5.4% ofadolescentfemalesHistory ofan anxietydisorder1 in 5anorexiadeaths occurby suicideFrequenttrips to thebathroomafter eatingTendencyto followFAD diets50 to 80percent ofthe risk foranorexia isgeneticDiabeticKetoacidosisFocusesoncalories +fat gramsYeastinfectionAnorexia hasincreased overthe last 50years infemales aged15-2416 percent ofmales with type1 diabetes havedisorderedeatingbehaviorsKidneyfailure duetodehydrationStrongneed forcontrolHistoryofdietingResearch, showsthat 30%-35% ofwomen restrictinsulin in order tolose weight atsome point in theirlifeLoss ofmenstrualcycleDizzinessDramaticweightlossBinge eatingcan causethe stomachto rupture3 out of 10individualslooking to loseweight showsigns of BEDDryskinSocialmedia'sbeautyexpctationsMortality rate of5.2% for eatingdisorders thatare notspecified8 percent ofAmerican adultssufferfrom bingeeating disorderin their lifetimeFeelingalone orsecludedfrom othersCompulsivechecking ofingredient listsand nutritionallabelsElectrolyteimbalances canlead to irregularheartbeats,possibly heartfailure and deathPerfectionismBED is threetimes morecommon thanAnorexia andBulimiacombinedFeeling ofdissatisfactionwith one'sbodyRestriction ofcertain foodsor food groupsto lowerinsulin levelsHistoricaltraumaIncreaseof bonelossThe mortalityrate forbulimia is3.9%Young peopleaged between15-24 withanorexia have a10x increasedchance of dyingBeing bulliedcan put you atrisk ofdevelopingAnorexiaResearch foundthat 1.5% ofwomen and0.5% of menhad bulimiaduring their lifeDifficultiesconcentratingMortalityrate ofAnorexiais 4.0%Strangeswelling ofthe cheeksand jawOftendemonstratespurgingbehaviors(smellsof vomit, presenceof laxativepackage)MuscleatrophyWeightStigmaNegativeenergybalanceLarge amountsof fooddisappear inshort periodsof timeExtrememoodswingsRisk ofdevelopingsubstanceabuse andaddictionOrthorexiarates are twiceas high infemalescompared tomalesBlockedintestines formfrom solidmasses ofundigestedfoodsWeightgain andobesityHaving aclose relativewith aneatingdisorderBlurryvisionCore bodytemperaturewill drop andhypothermiamay developLowsodium orpotassiumVomiting cancause theesophagusto ruptureEating disorderbehaviors arenearly ascommon tomales as theyare to femalesHigh levels ofdistress whenhealthy foodsare notavailableApproximately40% of bingeeating disorderdiagnostics aremale1/3 of femalepatients and 1/6 ofmale patients withType 1 diabetesreported disorderedeating and frequentinsulin restrictionStomachpains andbloatingdevelopsfeelings of guilt,depression, anddisgust due toovereatingPeripheralNeuropathyAlmost half ofpatientsdiagnosed withBulimia alsohave a mooddisorderNeglect ofdiabetesmanagementGastroparesis-Slow digestionBinge eatingdisorderoccurs in 1.6%of adolescentfemalesPersistentthirst andfrequenturinationIndividualswith type 1(insulin-dependent)diabetesGirls who dietfrequently are 12times as likely tobinge compared togirls who don’t dietBulimia occursin 2.0% to5.4% ofadolescentfemalesHistory ofan anxietydisorder1 in 5anorexiadeaths occurby suicideFrequenttrips to thebathroomafter eatingTendencyto followFAD diets50 to 80percent ofthe risk foranorexia isgeneticDiabeticKetoacidosisFocusesoncalories +fat gramsYeastinfectionAnorexia hasincreased overthe last 50years infemales aged15-2416 percent ofmales with type1 diabetes havedisorderedeatingbehaviorsKidneyfailure duetodehydrationStrongneed forcontrolHistoryofdietingResearch, showsthat 30%-35% ofwomen restrictinsulin in order tolose weight atsome point in theirlifeLoss ofmenstrualcycleDizzinessDramaticweightlossBinge eatingcan causethe stomachto rupture3 out of 10individualslooking to loseweight showsigns of BEDDryskinSocialmedia'sbeautyexpctationsMortality rate of5.2% for eatingdisorders thatare notspecified8 percent ofAmerican adultssufferfrom bingeeating disorderin their lifetimeFeelingalone orsecludedfrom othersCompulsivechecking ofingredient listsand nutritionallabelsElectrolyteimbalances canlead to irregularheartbeats,possibly heartfailure and deathPerfectionismBED is threetimes morecommon thanAnorexia andBulimiacombinedFeeling ofdissatisfactionwith one'sbodyRestriction ofcertain foodsor food groupsto lowerinsulin levelsHistoricaltraumaIncreaseof bonelossThe mortalityrate forbulimia is3.9%Young peopleaged between15-24 withanorexia have a10x increasedchance of dyingBeing bulliedcan put you atrisk ofdevelopingAnorexiaResearch foundthat 1.5% ofwomen and0.5% of menhad bulimiaduring their lifeDifficultiesconcentratingMortalityrate ofAnorexiais 4.0%Strangeswelling ofthe cheeksand jawOftendemonstratespurgingbehaviors(smellsof vomit, presenceof laxativepackage)MuscleatrophyWeightStigmaNegativeenergybalanceLarge amountsof fooddisappear inshort periodsof timeExtrememoodswingsRisk ofdevelopingsubstanceabuse andaddictionOrthorexiarates are twiceas high infemalescompared tomalesBlockedintestines formfrom solidmasses ofundigestedfoodsWeightgain andobesityHaving aclose relativewith aneatingdisorderBlurryvisionCore bodytemperaturewill drop andhypothermiamay developLowsodium orpotassiumVomiting cancause theesophagusto ruptureEating disorderbehaviors arenearly ascommon tomales as theyare to femalesHigh levels ofdistress whenhealthy foodsare notavailableApproximately40% of bingeeating disorderdiagnostics aremale1/3 of femalepatients and 1/6 ofmale patients withType 1 diabetesreported disorderedeating and frequentinsulin restriction

Eating Disorder Awareness - Call List

(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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  1. O-Stomach pains and bloating
  2. B-develops feelings of guilt, depression, and disgust due to overeating
  3. O-Peripheral Neuropathy
  4. N-Almost half of patients diagnosed with Bulimia also have a mood disorder
  5. B-Neglect of diabetes management
  6. O-Gastroparesis- Slow digestion
  7. N-Binge eating disorder occurs in 1.6% of adolescent females
  8. I-Persistent thirst and frequent urination
  9. G-Individuals with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes
  10. N-Girls who diet frequently are 12 times as likely to binge compared to girls who don’t diet
  11. N-Bulimia occurs in 2.0% to 5.4% of adolescent females
  12. G-History of an anxiety disorder
  13. N-1 in 5 anorexia deaths occur by suicide
  14. B-Frequent trips to the bathroom after eating
  15. G-Tendency to follow FAD diets
  16. N-50 to 80 percent of the risk for anorexia is genetic
  17. O-Diabetic Ketoacidosis
  18. B-Focuses on calories + fat grams
  19. O-Yeast infection
  20. N-Anorexia has increased over the last 50 years in females aged 15-24
  21. N-16 percent of males with type 1 diabetes have disordered eating behaviors
  22. O-Kidney failure due to dehydration
  23. B-Strong need for control
  24. G-History of dieting
  25. N-Research, shows that 30%-35% of women restrict insulin in order to lose weight at some point in their life
  26. B-Loss of menstrual cycle
  27. I-Dizziness
  28. B-Dramatic weight loss
  29. O-Binge eating can cause the stomach to rupture
  30. N-3 out of 10 individuals looking to lose weight show signs of BED
  31. I-Dry skin
  32. G-Social media's beauty expctations
  33. N-Mortality rate of 5.2% for eating disorders that are not specified
  34. N-8 percent of American adults suffer from binge eating disorder in their lifetime
  35. G-Feeling alone or secluded from others
  36. B-Compulsive checking of ingredient lists and nutritional labels
  37. O-Electrolyte imbalances can lead to irregular heartbeats, possibly heart failure and death
  38. G-Perfectionism
  39. N-BED is three times more common than Anorexia and Bulimia combined
  40. G-Feeling of dissatisfaction with one's body
  41. B-Restriction of certain foods or food groups to lower insulin levels
  42. G-Historical trauma
  43. O-Increase of bone loss
  44. N-The mortality rate for bulimia is 3.9%
  45. N-Young people aged between 15-24 with anorexia have a 10x increased chance of dying
  46. G-Being bullied can put you at risk of developing Anorexia
  47. N-Research found that 1.5% of women and 0.5% of men had bulimia during their life
  48. I-Difficulties concentrating
  49. N-Mortality rate of Anorexia is 4.0%
  50. B-Strange swelling of the cheeks and jaw
  51. B-Often demonstrates purging behaviors(smells of vomit, presence of laxative package)
  52. O-Muscle atrophy
  53. G-Weight Stigma
  54. G-Negative energy balance
  55. B-Large amounts of food disappear in short periods of time
  56. B-Extreme mood swings
  57. O-Risk of developing substance abuse and addiction
  58. N-Orthorexia rates are twice as high in females compared to males
  59. O-Blocked intestines form from solid masses of undigested foods
  60. O-Weight gain and obesity
  61. G-Having a close relative with an eating disorder
  62. I-Blurry vision
  63. O-Core body temperature will drop and hypothermia may develop
  64. I-Low sodium or potassium
  65. O-Vomiting can cause the esophagus to rupture
  66. N-Eating disorder behaviors are nearly as common to males as they are to females
  67. B-High levels of distress when healthy foods are not available
  68. N-Approximately 40% of binge eating disorder diagnostics are male
  69. N-1/3 of female patients and 1/6 of male patients with Type 1 diabetes reported disordered eating and frequent insulin restriction