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Eating Disorders

Do the images show a narrow range of body shapes and sizes? Are the females in the images taller and thinner than typical teenage girls? Are the males in the images taller and more muscular than typical teenage boys?

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Eating Disorders

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  1. Do the images show a narrow range of body shapes and sizes? • Are the females in the images taller and thinner than typical teenage girls? • Are the males in the images taller and more muscular than typical teenage boys? • Are there stories about people who are dieting, bulking up, or getting a makeover? • Does the magazine make you feel dissatisfied with your body? Write a short paragraph summarizing what you learned. How did looking at the images affect you? Eating Disorders

  2. Mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food • More than just food • Emotions, thoughts, and attitudes • What types of eating disorders have you heard about? • Anorexia Nervosa • Bulimia • Binge Eating Disorder Eating Disorders

  3. What is the first thing that comes to mind when I say the word THANKSGIVING? • Can be a source of anxiety • Does not eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight • Normal appetite & hunger pains • Symptoms • Extreme weight loss • Slowed heart and breathing rates • Dry skin • Fine body hair • Loss of menstrual period • 90% of all cases are female Anorexia Nervosa

  4. Health Risks-Addiction • See themselves as fat • Work harder to lose weight • Excessive exercise or diet • Lack of essential minerals causes heart to suddenly stop Anorexia Nervosa

  5. Possible Causes • Usually a good student • Lack of a certain chemical that regulates mood • Low self-esteem • Troubled relationships • A person with a parent or sibling with an eating disorder are far likelier to develop one themselves Anorexia Nervosa

  6. Treatment • First treated in hospitals • Doctors, nurses, and dietitians • Stop weight loss and change eating habits • Mental health experts • Correct emotional problems • Family help Anorexia Nervosa

  7. How can I tell if my friend Kim has anorexia or is just dieting? • Anorexia literally means “lack of appetite.” Why is that a misconception of those with the disorder? • Discuss diet with friends or secretive? • Excited to share weight loss or try to hide it? • Goal for losing weight? • They have normal appetite and hunger, they just choose not to give in. • Talk to a trusted adult if worried Learning Log

  8. Go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies • Vomiting • Usually 2 times a week for 3 months to be bulimia • Laxatives • 90 to 95% of cases are female • Too much food too quickly • Bathroom visits right after eating Bulimia

  9. Health Risks • Maintain normal body weight • Dehydration causing kidney damage • Lack of vitamins and minerals • Stomach acid • Inflames or causes tears in the throat • Erodes teeth enamel • Depression and suicide • Vomiting can decrease heart rate which weakens the heart causing failure Bulimia

  10. Possible Causes • Use food to feel better emotionally (relieve feelings of depression) then purge in order to not gain weight • Low self-esteem • Troubled relationships Bulimia

  11. Treatments • Aware but unable to control behavior • Too ashamed to seek help • Offer private support • Encourage to seek help from mental-health expert • Psychotherapy, antidepressants, and nutritional counseling Bulimia

  12. Venn Diagram Learning Log Possible Causes, Treatments, Symptoms, & Health Risks

  13. Regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food • Don’t not purge or binge • Can’t stop eating once full • Intention to eat 2 slices of bread and end up eating the whole loaf • Used for coping with stress, depression, or anxiety Binge Eating Disorder

  14. Health Risks • Excess weight gain • Unhealthy diet • Diabetes • High blood pressure • Try extreme weight loss diets • Hunger causes more bingeing • Yo-yo effect Binge Eating Disorder

  15. Possible Causes • Never properly learned how to deal with stress • Avoid dealing with emotions or stressful situations • Food provides temporary relief but can lead to guilt or depression • Family that tends to overeat • Treatment • Eat more slowly and deliberately • Address underlying emotional problems Binge Eating Disorder

  16. Use the internet to research a Fad Diet.Prepare a power point or poster board to depict why your diet is the best/ or worst. Examples: Paleo Zone 3-5 day refresh Atkins Hollywood HCG Fad Diets

  17. Eating disorder – mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to foods • Anorexia Nervosa – eating disorder in which a person does not at enough food to maintain a healthy body weight • Bulimia – an eating disorder in which a person goes on uncontrollable eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies • Binge Eating – having an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food Vocabulary

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