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CPG for Eating Disorders

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Annex 2.3. Spanish version of the EAT-26Reproduced with the authors’ permission (A Gandarillas, et al., 2003) 170, 171 .1. I feel anxious about the idea of being too fat.2. I try not to eat when I am hungry.3. Food is a habitual preoccupation <strong>for</strong> me.4. I have experienced bingeing episodes in which I felt I could not stop eating.5. I cut my food in small pieces.6. I know the amount of calories contained in the foods I eat.7. I try not to eat foods that are high in carbohydrates (bread, rice, potatoes, etc.).8. I feel others would like to see me eat more.9. I vomit after eating.10. I feel very guilty after eating.11. I am obsessed with the desire to be thinner.12. When I play sports I think mainly about burning calories.13. Others think I am too thin.14. I am worried about having fat body areas and/or cellulite.15. I take longer than others to eat.16. I try to eat only sugar-free foods.17. I eat diet food.18. I feel my life revolves around food.19. I have good self-control over food.20. I feel others pressure me to eat more.21. I spend too much time thinking about food.22. I do not feel good after eating sweets.23. I am on a diet.24. I like to have an empty stomach.25. I like to try new food, tasty food that is high in calories.26. After meals I feel compelled to vomit.Answer categories:Always / Very often / Often / Sometimes / Rarely / Never.217CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR EATING DISORDERS

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