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30 August, 23:21

Which are the likely consequences of insufficient fat in the diet of a victim of an eating disorder?

A. Weight loss

B. Bone thinning

C. Disruption of the menstrual cycle

D. Sterility

E. All of the above

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  1. 31 August, 01:11
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    The correct answer is E. All of the above

    Explanation:

    Eating disorders include multiple mental disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, rumination disorder or binge eating disorder in which individuals have negative eating habits that have serious consequences on their health including both mental and physical aspects.

    In terms of physical health most eating disorders imply the individual restricts its diet or does not consume the nutrients or substances that are necessary to be healthily including insufficient fat, this leads not only to weight loss but also to disruption in the menstrual cycle as this lead to hormonal imbalances and therefore this might also be linked to sterility. Besides this, individuals with eating disorders are more prompt to develop conditions such as kidney or osteoporosis that occurs as bones thin or lose density due to the lack of nutrients. Thus, all of the options are likely the consequences of insufficient fat in eating disorders.
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