WeightStigmaAnorexia hasincreased overthe last 50years infemales aged15-24Occupiedwithweight anddietingFine hairgrows onthe body(lanugo)Increaseof bonelossHaving aclose relativewith aneatingdisorderExercisesexcessivelyBetween 0.9%and 2.0% offemales and 0.1%to 0.3% of maleswill developanorexiaYoung peopleaged between15-24 withanorexia have a10x increasedchance of dyingPancreatitis-Inflammationof thepancreasKeeps ajournal ofcalorieintakelow thyroid+ hormonelevelsLoss ofmenstrualcycle35% of femaleand 10% of malecollege athleteswere at risk foranorexia nervosaLowheartrateSleepApneaAnemia-little iron +fewer redblood cellsSlowheartrateMalesrepresent 25%of individualswith anorexiaFeeling ofdissatisfactionwith one'sbodyBe bulliedcan put youat risk ofdevelopingAnorexiaNegativeenergybalanceHistoricaltraumaDramaticweightlossThinningof hair onthe headPerfectionismOver one-thirdof femaleNCAA Division1 athletes areat risk foranorexiaFocusesoncalories +fat gramsLoss ofelectrolytescan causeseizeresrefuses toeat certainfoodgroupsBrittlenailsKidneyfailure duetodehydrationDizzinessLaxativeabuse candamagenerveendingsGastroparesis-Slow digestionDryskinHistoryofdietingMortalityrate of4.0%Refuses toeat certainfoodgroupsEating disorderbehaviors arenearly ascommon tomales as theyare to femalesFeelingcold allthe timeDeniesfeelinghungryDressesin layersto keepwarmMuscleweaknessWeightStigmaAnorexia hasincreased overthe last 50years infemales aged15-24Occupiedwithweight anddietingFine hairgrows onthe body(lanugo)Increaseof bonelossHaving aclose relativewith aneatingdisorderExercisesexcessivelyBetween 0.9%and 2.0% offemales and 0.1%to 0.3% of maleswill developanorexiaYoung peopleaged between15-24 withanorexia have a10x increasedchance of dyingPancreatitis-Inflammationof thepancreasKeeps ajournal ofcalorieintakelow thyroid+ hormonelevelsLoss ofmenstrualcycle35% of femaleand 10% of malecollege athleteswere at risk foranorexia nervosaLowheartrateSleepApneaAnemia-little iron +fewer redblood cellsSlowheartrateMalesrepresent 25%of individualswith anorexiaFeeling ofdissatisfactionwith one'sbodyBe bulliedcan put youat risk ofdevelopingAnorexiaNegativeenergybalanceHistoricaltraumaDramaticweightlossThinningof hair onthe headPerfectionismOver one-thirdof femaleNCAA Division1 athletes areat risk foranorexiaFocusesoncalories +fat gramsLoss ofelectrolytescan causeseizeresrefuses toeat certainfoodgroupsBrittlenailsKidneyfailure duetodehydrationDizzinessLaxativeabuse candamagenerveendingsGastroparesis-Slow digestionDryskinHistoryofdietingMortalityrate of4.0%Refuses toeat certainfoodgroupsEating disorderbehaviors arenearly ascommon tomales as theyare to femalesFeelingcold allthe timeDeniesfeelinghungryDressesin layersto keepwarmMuscleweakness

Anorexia Nervosa - Call List

(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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  1. Weight Stigma
  2. Anorexia has increased over the last 50 years in females aged 15-24
  3. Occupied with weight and dieting
  4. Fine hair grows on the body (lanugo)
  5. Increase of bone loss
  6. Having a close relative with an eating disorder
  7. Exercises excessively
  8. Between 0.9% and 2.0% of females and 0.1% to 0.3% of males will develop anorexia
  9. Young people aged between 15-24 with anorexia have a 10x increased chance of dying
  10. Pancreatitis- Inflammation of the pancreas
  11. Keeps a journal of calorie intake
  12. low thyroid + hormone levels
  13. Loss of menstrual cycle
  14. 35% of female and 10% of male college athletes were at risk for anorexia nervosa
  15. Low heart rate
  16. Sleep Apnea
  17. Anemia- little iron + fewer red blood cells
  18. Slow heart rate
  19. Males represent 25% of individuals with anorexia
  20. Feeling of dissatisfaction with one's body
  21. Be bullied can put you at risk of developing Anorexia
  22. Negative energy balance
  23. Historical trauma
  24. Dramatic weight loss
  25. Thinning of hair on the head
  26. Perfectionism
  27. Over one-third of female NCAA Division 1 athletes are at risk for anorexia
  28. Focuses on calories + fat grams
  29. Loss of electrolytes can cause seizeres
  30. refuses to eat certain food groups
  31. Brittle nails
  32. Kidney failure due to dehydration
  33. Dizziness
  34. Laxative abuse can damage nerve endings
  35. Gastroparesis- Slow digestion
  36. Dry skin
  37. History of dieting
  38. Mortality rate of 4.0%
  39. Refuses to eat certain food groups
  40. Eating disorder behaviors are nearly as common to males as they are to females
  41. Feeling cold all the time
  42. Denies feeling hungry
  43. Dresses in layers to keep warm
  44. Muscle weakness