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IAEDP final exam - Part 1 Questions and Answers|Latest Update How often should binge episodes occur to meet the criteria for diagnosis? At least 1x per week for 3 months What are the severity levels for binge eating disorder? Mild (1-3x per week), moderate (4- 7x per week), severe (8-13x per week)

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How often should binge episodes occur to meet the criteria for diagnosis? At least 1x per

week for 3 months




What are the severity levels for binge eating disorder? Mild (1-3x per week), moderate (4-

7x per week), severe (8-13x per week)




What is ARFID? Eating disturbance associated with lack of interest in food; sensory

characteristics; concern about adverse consequences; associated with 1+ of the following:

Significant wt loss or failure to grow

Significant nutritional deficiency

Dependence on supps or enteral feeding

Marked interference with psychosocial functioning




What is the exclusion criteria for ARFID? Disturbance not explained by lack of food

availability or culturally sanctioned practice; does not occur exclusively during AN or BN; no

,evidence of body image issues; not attributable to a concurrent medical condition or mental

disorder.




What are some associated symptoms of ARFID? Abdominal pain, fear of vomiting,

generalized food anxiety, feeling full, nausea, unpleasant sensory experiences.




What are the three main types of ARFID? 1. Lack of interest in eating; 2. Sensory

sensitivity; 3. Fear of aversive consequences.




What is rumination disorder? Intentional bringing up previously swallowed food to chew,

swallow, or spit out; repeated regurgitation over a period of at least 1 month.




What are the exclusion criteria for rumination disorder? Not attributable to any other

medical condition; not occurring during AN, BN, BED, or ARFID; if co-occurring with a mental

disorder, the symptoms are severe enough to warrant additional attention.




What is PICA? Regular consumption of non-nutritive substances over a period of more

than 1 month.

, PICA Differentials not AN, factitious disorder, NSSI, personality disorders




OSFED Atypical AN (wt wnl), BN (low frequency or limited duration), or BED (ow

frequency or limited duration)

Chewing and spitting - transdiagnostic bx

Non-fat phobic AN: don't meet fear of wt gain criterion, can be classified as AN or ARFID

Orthorexia




UFED Typically assigned at ER visits when docs don't know how to dx - Unspecified

Feeding or Eating Disorder, a category for eating disorders that do not fit into any specific

diagnosis




BDD Body Dysmorphic Disorder, a mental disorder characterized by obsessive

preoccupation with perceived flaws in appearance. NOT AN ED




2013 updates Addition of BED, shift from EDNOS to OSFED




2019 updates BED and OSFED included in international analysis of ED prevalence

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