(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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Perfectionism
Historical trauma
Thinning of hair on the head
Loss of menstrual cycle
Males represent 25% of individuals with anorexia
Over one-third of female NCAA Division 1 athletes are at risk for anorexia
Feeling of dissatisfaction with one's body
Gastroparesis- Slow digestion
Kidney failure due to dehydration
Slow heart rate
Dizziness
Weight Stigma
Dresses in layers to keep warm
Pancreatitis- Inflammation of the pancreas
Between 0.9% and 2.0% of females and 0.1% to 0.3% of males will develop anorexia
Dramatic weight loss
Young people aged between 15-24 with anorexia have a 10x increased chance of dying
Negative energy balance
Exercises excessively
History of dieting
Occupied with weight and dieting
Be bullied can put you at risk of developing Anorexia
Low heart rate
refuses to eat certain food groups
Fine hair grows on the body (lanugo)
Muscle weakness
Sleep Apnea
Loss of electrolytes can cause seizeres
Denies feeling hungry
Having a close relative with an eating disorder
low thyroid
+ hormone levels
Keeps a journal of calorie intake
Brittle nails
35% of female and 10% of male college athletes were at risk for anorexia nervosa
Feeling cold all the time
Mortality rate of 4.0%
Dry skin
Anorexia has increased over the last 50 years in females aged 15-24
Eating disorder behaviors are nearly as common to males as they are to females