Sienna, at age 19, loves to cook and to eat. She is significantly overweight, much heavier than her friends or her family, and they are concerned about her health. Sienna is quick to say that she is comfortable with her weight and doesn't believe she has any sort of eating disorder. Which one of the following questions would be most useful to assess whether Sienna does, in fact, have an eating disorder?
A. Do you have any food- and eating-related behaviors that interfere significantly with your daily life?
B. Are you or the people in your life significantly distressed by your weight?
C. Are your food- and eating-related behaviors similar to those of your peers, family, and culture in which you live?
D. Do you think people discriminate against you or in some other way treat you poorly because of your weight?
Answer: A
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