Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorder in children
Across
- 5. What is needed from others?.
- 7. What characterizes ARFID?
- 9. What age group is most at risk?
- 10. What skeletal system part is weakened?
- 11. What action is needed early?
- 15. What therapy treats eating disorders?
- 16. What is a psychological factor in eating disorders?
- 18. What deficiency can result from anorexia?
- 21. What is a risk of rapid weight loss?
- 22. What is a severe eating disorder in children called?
- 23. What behavior signals food avoidance?
- 25. What hormone is affected in starvation?
- 28. What is a sign of poor nutrition?
- 29. What is a common sign of bulimia?
Down
- 1. What disorder involves bingeing and purging?
- 2. What eating disorder involves extreme picky eating?
- 3. What organ can be affected?
- 4. What is the biggest mental health risk?
- 6. What process can be delayed?
- 8. What mineral imbalance occurs in bulimia?
- 9. What feeling is prevalent?
- 12. What imbalance is a risk?
- 13. What is a common cause of eating disorders?
- 14. What mental process is impacted
- 17. What is a chronic refusal to eat called?
- 19. What organ is most affected by starvation?
- 20. What psychological defense is used?
- 24. What is the medical emergency in anorexia?
- 26. What personality trait is often present?
- 27. What social action occurs often?