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The symptom of amenorrhea in eating disorders
 
  a) Can persist after weight gain.
  b) Rarely occurs.
  c) If present, always has an onset after weight loss.
  d) Is the most important criterion for diagnosing eating disorder.

Question 2

Anorexia refers to ________ aspects of the disorder and Nervosa refers to ________ aspects
 
  a) psychological, physiological
  b) physiological, cognitive
  c) cognitive, psychological
  d) physiological, emotional



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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