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CPG for Eating Disorders

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Annex 2.2. Spanish version of the EAT-40Reproduced with the authors’ permission (J Castro, et al., 1991) 1741. I like to eat with other people.2. I prepare meals <strong>for</strong> others, but I don’t eat them.3. I get nervous when meal time approaches.4. I am very scared of weighing too much.5. I try not to eat even if I am hungry.6. I am very preoccupied with food.7. Sometimes I have engaged in bingeing, feeling I was unable to stop eating.8. I cut my food in small pieces.9. I take the calories of the food I eat into account.10. I especially avoid eating foods high in carbohydrates (<strong>for</strong> example, bread, rice, potatoes).11. I feel full after meals.12. I feel others would like me to eat more.13. I vomit after eating.14. I feel very guilty after eating.15. I am preoccupied with the desire to be thinner.16. I exercise a lot to burn calories.17. I weigh myself several times a day.18. I like wearing tight-fitting clothes.19. I like eating meat.20. I wake up early in the morning.21. I eat the same foods every day.22. I think about burning calories when I exercise.23. I have regular menstruation.24. Others think I am too thin.25. I am preoccupied with the idea of having body fat.26. I take longer to eat than other people.27. I like eating at restaurants.28. I take laxatives (purgatives).29. I try to eat only sugar-free food.215CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR EATING DISORDERS

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