Acute Severe Eating Disorders (ASED) & Chronic Eating Disorders in Children

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Across
  1. 3. Deficiency causing angular stomatitis
  2. 7. Chronic eating disorder associated with body image distortion
  3. 9. Most reliable anthropometric indicator for acute malnutrition
  4. 13. Appetite center located in this part of brain
  5. 15. Severe dehydration type seen in acute diarrheal anorexia
  6. 18. Skin lesion described as flaky paint dermatosis
  7. 19. Chronic protein deficiency primarily affects this organ
  8. 22. Behavioral eating disorder common in adolescents
  9. 24. Psychological fear central to anorexia nervosa
  10. 26. Chronic deficiency leading to stunted growth
  11. 27. Appetite regulating hormone produced by stomach
  12. 29. Hormonal axis suppressed in chronic starvation
  13. 30. Immune deficiency in malnutrition mainly affects this immunity
Down
  1. 1. Type of shock seen in severely dehydrated malnourished child
  2. 2. Severe acute malnutrition with bilateral pedal edema
  3. 4. Muscle wasting due to protein catabolism is termed
  4. 5. Severe wasting without edema
  5. 6. Common vitamin deficiency causing xerophthalmia
  6. 8. Severe hypoglycemia is common in acute severe
  7. 10. Fatty liver in severe malnutrition due to impaired lipoprotein synthesis
  8. 11. Acute refusal to eat due to inflammatory cytokines
  9. 12. Chronic eating disorder characterized by binge and purge
  10. 14. Major complication leading to arrhythmia in anorexia nervosa
  11. 16. Hormone elevated during starvation
  12. 17. Edema in kwashiorkor is due to low plasma
  13. 20. Electrolyte most dangerously reduced in refeeding syndrome
  14. 21. Mineral deficiency causing hypopigmented hair in malnutrition
  15. 23. Most common micronutrient deficiency in chronic malnutrition
  16. 25. Appetite loss commonly seen in acute infection-related anorexia
  17. 28. Complication characterized by sudden electrolyte shift after feeding