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At age 16, Sarah suddenly became self-conscious about her body when her peers teased her about being overweight. She began exercising to an aerobics video for an hour each day and found that she had success in losing weight; this was the beginning of her obsession to be thin. Next, Sarah turned to eating less food to lose even more weight and began eliminating certain foods from her diet, such as candy and meat. She increased her water and vegetable intake and chewed sugarless gum to curb her appetite. Once she began dieting, it was impossible for her to stop. She enjoyed having a high degree of self-control over her body. Still, Sarah was literally obsessed with food, even staring at others while they were eating a meal. She occasionally cooked large meals and then refused to eat all but a few bites. By the time Sarah was 19 years old and 5 feet 6 inches tall, her weight had dropped from 150 to 105 pounds in 20 months. Her family was concerned about her weight status, demanding that she go to a physician for an evaluation. Sarah was not happy about this idea but believed that her family would stop pestering her if she went. Sarah did not think she had a problem; she thought she was still grotesquely overweight. She did notice, however, that she was intolerant of cold temperatures and was concerned that she had not menstruated in a year. Answer the following questions.1. Sarah appears to have an eating disorder. Which eating disorder best describes her behavior?2. List the behaviors that Sarah developed between age 16 and 19 years that are signs of the development of this eating disorder.3. What physical symptoms of this disorder does Sarah have (review Fig. 13-1 )?4. What types of therapy do you think the physician will suggest for Sarah?5. Do you think Sarah has developed any vitamin or mineral deficiencies? Which ones would be most likely? How could these deficiencies be best treated?6. Where could she go for the therapy she needs?7. What type of professionals would most likely provide therapy for Sarah’s condition?8. What is the likelihood that she will fully recover from her condition?

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