Anorexia Warning Signs. 3 major types Food and weight as a way of coping Serious mental health issue ANYONE can be affected Not all about appearances.

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Anorexia Warning Signs

3 major types Food and weight as a way of coping Serious mental health issue ANYONE can be affected Not all about appearances Low self-esteem W HAT IS AN EATING DISORDER ?

A NOREXIA N ERVOSA Low weight Fear of weight gain Influence of shape & weight Loss of periods The thinner I got, the fatter I felt. I would look in the mirror and cry as I saw this ugly whale looking back at me

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Weight Loss (may be cleverly hidden…)

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Restricted Eating May cut out entire food groups – e.g. become vegetarian

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Skipping Meals

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Strange Behaviour Calorie Counting

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Baggy Clothing Layers of Clothes

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Isolation Distances themselves from friends

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Avoiding PE to avoid weight loss detection or exercising hard to lose weight

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Dizziness due to low blood sugar Blue Hands due to cold

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Lifeless Hair Brittle Nails due to poor nutrition

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Chewing Gum To take mind off or replace food

A NOREXIA W ARNING S IGNS Can’t focus on School Work consumed with thoughts of food

W ARNING S IGNS S UMMARY Weight loss Restricted eating Skipping meals Strange behaviour Calorie counting Baggy clothing Layers of clothing Can’t focus in class Avoiding PE Over-exercising Dizziness & fainting Blue hands Lifeless hair Brittle nails Chewing gum