Changes in eating disorder diagnostic criteria from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5 were primarily intended to:
A) Limit the number of people presenting for eating concerns but failing
To meet criteria for AN or BN
B) Eliminate migration between eating disorder diagnoses.
C) Increase the number of individuals diagnosed with an eating disorder.
D) Restrict eating disorder diagnoses to women.
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