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Standardized Test Prep Preview Using Vocabulary Understanding Concepts Critical Thinking Use the arrow keys or click the mouse to advance the current slide. Use the Next button to advance to the next slide

Using Vocabulary 1. They way you see, imagine, and feel about your body is called your _________.

Using Vocabulary 1. They way you see, imagine, and feel about your body is called your body image.

Using Vocabulary 2. ________ is an illness in which a person eats a large amount of food and then purges.

Using Vocabulary 2. Bulimia nervosa is an illness in which a person eats a large amount of food and then purges.

Using Vocabulary 3. An illness in which a person is overly concerned about his or her body weight and shape is a(n) _____ ____.

Using Vocabulary 3. An illness in which a person is overly concerned about his or her body weight and shape is a(n) eating disorder.

Understanding Concepts 4. Explain how to keep a healthy weight by eating well and staying physically active.

Understanding Concepts 4. Explain how to keep a healthy weight by eating well and staying physically active. You can maintain your weight by eating a balanced diet and exercising enough to use the energy you received from the food you ate.

Understanding Concepts 5. Describe the importance of telling an adult if you suspect your friend has an eating disorder.

Understanding Concepts 5. Describe the importance of telling an adult if you suspect your friend has an eating disorder. It is very important to tell a trusted adult about a friend who may have an eating disorder because that person may not recognize his or her own problem and may need professional help.

Understanding Concepts 6. Why is having a healthy body image important?

Understanding Concepts 6. Why is having a healthy body image important? A healthy body image helps a person have high self-esteem and confidence. It also keeps a person from developing an eating disorder.

Critical Thinking 7. Megan compares herself to the teens she sees in magazines. She thinks that she needs to look like the teen models in order to be popular at school. She decides to go on a diet. Does Megan have a healthy body image? What could happen to Megan is she continues to diet?

Critical Thinking 7. Answer: Megan does not have a healthy body image. She is comparing herself to unrealistic images. If she tries to force herself to look like a model, she may develop a serious eating disorder.

Critical Thinking 8. Michael admits to you that he has a problem controlling how much he eats. He tells you that sometimes he just can’t stop eating, and afterwards he feels ashamed of himself. Michael asks you to not tell anyone about his problem. What kind of problem does Michael have? What will happen to him if he does not get help from an adult? What can you do to help him?

Critical Thinking 8. Answer: Michael suffers from binge eating disorder. If he keeps binge eating, he may become obese. You should tell Michael to get help. If he doesn’t get help on his own, you should go to a trusted adult and heave him or her help Michael.