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deesands

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Someone with the female athlete triad is likely to be experiencing
 
 A. bone growth.
  B. heavy menstrual cycles.
  C. amenorrhea
  D. weight gain.

Question 2

The theory that depression contributes to the development of eating disorders
 
 A. stems from the fact that medications used to treat depression are effective in treating certain eating disorders.
  B. is incorrect since it is clear that eating disorders lead to depression.
  C. is not true since social networks and media images have the most profound effects on the development of eating disorders.
  D. is evidence that family dynamics do not play a role in the development of eating disorders.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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