Acute and chronic eating disorders in children

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Across
  1. 1. distorted view of one’s body
  2. 4. uncontrolled eating leading to distress
  3. 5. body’s control over appetite and fullness
  4. 7. scheduled meetings for psychological treatment
  5. 9. PURGE CYCLE repeated episodes of overeating and compensatory actions
  6. 10. pattern of limiting calories or certain foods
  7. 13. negative thoughts or feelings about body shape
  8. 19. tracking meals and snacks over time
  9. 20. involving parents in treatment of eating disorders
  10. 21. observation of intake to ensure adequate nutrition
  11. 23. structured eating program for recovery
  12. 24. vitamin or mineral added to diet
  13. 26. deliberate limitation of food intake
  14. 28. influence from peers on eating or body image
  15. 29. tracking own eating behaviors or weight
  16. 30. learning about healthy eating and growth
Down
  1. 2. lacking essential vitamins minerals or protein
  2. 3. not consuming enough calories to meet needs
  3. 6. poor nutrient absorption in the digestive tract
  4. 8. effects of malnutrition on organs and growth
  5. 11. excessive worry about getting fat
  6. 12. feelings that provoke abnormal eating behavior
  7. 14. abnormalities in frequency quantity or type of food
  8. 15. growth or cognitive effects due to poor nutrition
  9. 16. stress affecting emotional wellbeing and eating
  10. 17. evaluating mental health and eating patterns
  11. 18. following recommendations for therapy
  12. 22. skills for safe healthy eating
  13. 25. monitoring changes in body mass
  14. 27. objectives for improved eating and health