Anorexia differs from bulimia in that:

a. Anorexia is associated with amenorrhea but bulimia is not.
b. Individuals with anorexia fast or restrict their eating as a compensatory
mechanism but individuals with bulimia do not.
c. Individuals with anorexia have distorted perceptions of their body weight or
shape, unlike individuals with bulimia.
d. Individuals with anorexia are underweight compared to their expected body
weight but individuals with bulimia are not.
e. Individuals with bulimia engage in binge-eating and purging cycles, unlike
individuals with anorexia.


D

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