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FDSCTE 2200 SP2025 (33316) Z6 Quiz 6 Sp25 Due TUE 2/25
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Which eating disorder is characterized by purging, excessive exercising, and/or drug use after consuming unusually large amounts of food?
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Question restatement: The prompt asks which eating disorder is characterized by purging, excessive exercising, and/or drug use after consuming unusually large amounts of food.
Since the provided answer field lists only one option—Bulimia nervosa—and no other answer choices are given in answer_options, we can focus on explaining why Bulimia nervosa matches the description.
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