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Weight And Eating Vocab

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  • Answer 40 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. To force yourself to vomit.






2. The action of passing stools & or pooping






3. Not normal






4. The action of passing stools & or pooping






5. The desire to eat & NOT the NEED to eat.






6. Not normal






7. Being 10% heavier than your recommended weight.






8. The passing down of traits from parent to child.






9. An abnormal bodily response to food. For example & eating strawberries may cause someone's tongue to swell.






10. The tube that leads from your mouth to your stomach






11. A painful condition when stomach acids enters the esophagus. Caused by fatty foods and high stress levels.






12. A painful & open sore in the stomach.






13. Being 10% heavier than your recommended weight.






14. Another word for 'poop'






15. The desire to eat & NOT the NEED to eat.






16. Having excess body fat. Weighing 20% above your recommended weight.






17. Difficulty having bowel movements or having hard & dry stools






18. The inability to completely digest milk. Often people with this condition will feel sick to their stomach after consuming dairy products.






19. Eating a very large amount of food in one sitting. There is usually a feeling of being out of control.






20. An eating disorder in which a person starves him or herself in order to lose weight.






21. Frequent watery stools.






22. The passing down of traits from parent to child.






23. Eating a very large amount of food in one sitting. There is usually a feeling of being out of control.






24. A diet that requires major changes to your eating habits and promises quick results. Many are based on incorrect information






25. Having excess body fat. Weighing 20% above your recommended weight.






26. An abnormal bodily response to food. For example & eating strawberries may cause someone's tongue to swell.






27. An eating disorder in which a person eats large amounts of food and then forces him or herself to vomit so that they do not gain weight.






28. The tube that leads from your mouth to your stomach






29. Difficulty having bowel movements or having hard & dry stools






30. This is produced when bacteria living in the intestines breaks down food.






31. A painful & open sore in the stomach.






32. This is produced when bacteria living in the intestines breaks down food.






33. Frequent watery stools.






34. Another word for 'poop'






35. An eating disorder in which a person eats large amounts of food and then forces him or herself to vomit so that they do not gain weight.






36. The inability to completely digest milk. Often people with this condition will feel sick to their stomach after consuming dairy products.






37. An eating disorder in which a person starves him or herself in order to lose weight.






38. A diet that requires major changes to your eating habits and promises quick results. Many are based on incorrect information






39. A painful condition when stomach acids enters the esophagus. Caused by fatty foods and high stress levels.






40. To force yourself to vomit.