Bulimia
Nervosa
Bulimia
Nervosa is
a
disorder
defined in the DSM-IV-R in which an individual binges on food an
average of twice weekly in a three-month time period, followed
by compensatory behavior aimed at preventing weight gain. This
behavior may include excessive exercise, vomiting, or the misuse
of laxatives, diuretics, other medications, and enemas.
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