Questions: Question 2 of 16 If left untreated, which of these is the most likely outcome of a binge-eating disorder? A. Obesity B. Excessive muscle mass C. Anorexia nervosa D. Tooth decay

Question 2 of 16
If left untreated, which of these is the most likely outcome of a binge-eating disorder?
A. Obesity
B. Excessive muscle mass
C. Anorexia nervosa
D. Tooth decay
Transcript text: Question 2 of 16 If left untreated, which of these is the most likely outcome of a binge-eating disorder? A. Obesity B. Excessive muscle mass C. Anorexia nervosa D. Tooth decay
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The answer is A: Obesity.

Explanation for each option: A. Obesity: Binge-eating disorder involves consuming large amounts of food in a short period, often leading to excessive calorie intake. If left untreated, this can result in significant weight gain and eventually obesity. Therefore, this is the most likely outcome.

B. Excessive muscle mass: Binge-eating disorder is characterized by overeating, not by activities that would lead to increased muscle mass, such as weightlifting or other forms of resistance training. Thus, this option is incorrect.

C. Anorexia nervosa: Anorexia nervosa is a different eating disorder characterized by restricted food intake and an intense fear of gaining weight. It is not a likely outcome of binge-eating disorder, making this option incorrect.

D. Tooth decay: While poor dietary habits associated with binge-eating could contribute to tooth decay, it is not the most likely or direct outcome of the disorder. Obesity is a more immediate and probable consequence.

Summary: The most likely outcome of a binge-eating disorder, if left untreated, is obesity.

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