Eating Disorders by: Allie and Alexa. Definition Essay Starving yourself: (anorexia) Unhealthy eating habits: (eating too much) Purging: (bulimia) Thesis:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Fad Diets and Eating Disorders
Advertisements

Annie Routh Cassidy Smith Michael Hartjes Max Bulimia Bulimia is a severe eating disorder (consists of harmful eating patterns) Bulimics often eat large.
OBJECTIVES  We will apply health knowledge and skills to the development and analysis of personal goals to achieve and maintain long-term health and wellness.
Poor body image may lead to unhealthful and harmful eating behaviors.
Eating Disorders. Anorexia Nervosa An eating disorder that makes people lose more weight than is considered healthy for their age and height. People with.
Anorexia Specifically Bulimia A Presentation by: Jordan Fairley.
Jessica Marich For Parents of Teenagers EATING DISORDERS IN TEENS.
Your Body Image. Body Image What is body image? -The way you view yourself -Can be positive or negative.
Managing Your Weight. Things to Remember! Update your Table of Contents. -Date: 2/25/13 -Title of Assignment: Managing Your Weight -Standard: 5.3.N Contrast.
Body Image, Eating Disorders, and FAD diets. What is Body Image? Body Image is how you see and feel about your appearance AND how comfortable you are.
Lesson 2 Body Image and Eating Disorders. Your Body Image The way you see your body Some teens like the way they look, others are insecure. Physical changes.
Chapter 4.5 Managing Your Weight. Being overweight can lead to heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Being underweight can cause fatigue (tiredness), sleeplessness,
Eating Disorders. What are Eating Disorders? Condition where victim becomes “addicted” to an unhealthy eating habit – Victims feel overweight and become.
Bell Ringer Yesterday we learned abut Anorexia Nervosa. What is the difference between Anorexia and Bulimia??
David Smith MS ATC Sports Medicine 1.  Average College Male ◦ 12%-15%  Athlete ◦ 8%-12%  Lowest Healthy ◦ 3%
By: Vanessa Lara Period 2. Is about… My section is about eating disorders and anorexia nervosa. Anorexia is an eating disorder where you don’t want to.
Karina Solis Period 1. Slide 2 In this section I learned about an eating disorder, Anorexia Nervosa. A lot of people have this disorder. There are a few.
1. 2 What You Will Do Identify the symptoms and risks of eating disorders. Explain how to help a friend who may have an eating disorder. Explain how overtraining.
Healthy Eating Habits. EFFECTS OF NUTRITION ON HEALTH AND BODY MASS GOOD NUTRITION: 1. FEEL GOOD 2. LOOK GOOD 3. GROW AND BECOME STRONG 4. HELPS YOU STAY.
CREATING A HEALTHY YOUTH Every year there are more and more children suffering from some sort of eating disorder. What can be done to correct this epidemic.
A Healthy body, a healthy weight
Eating Disorders A report by. What is an eating disorder? An eating disorder is a disease triggered by unhealthy eating habits such as eating too much,
Eating Disorders, Body Image and the Media Robyn Lawley: The first “plus-size” model to appear in the swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated. At the time.
Anorexia & Bulimia. ANOREXIA Anorexia - is an dangerous eating disorder where people purposely starve themselves to become thin. It is characterized by.
Michigan Model Lesson 4- Nutrition. Unhealthy and Unsafe Smoking Laxatives Diet pills Fasting purging.
LAUREL SCHOOL | ONE LYMAN CIRCLE SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO EATING DISORDERS What you should know and what you should.
Lesson 1-7 Open Unit 1 Student Journal Page 27, Lesson 15 Journal Entry Write about the changes you’ve made in your eating and physical activity habits.
Eating Disorders.  Fact or Fiction?  Eating Disorders only affect Females.  Eating Disorders can be life threatening.
1 Lesson 2 Body Image and Eating Disorders. 2 Your Body Image Body Image –The way you see your body During your teens years your body will change Some.
Eating Disorders. Causes of Eating Disorders:  Lack of a chemical that regulates mood  Low self-esteem  Feeling out of control for example troubled.
Eating Disorders Ch. 4 Sec 2.
LaQuanda Lee English 12 Period 2 IS IT ACCEPTABLE FOR MODELS TO HAVE EATING DISORDERS?
Nutrition: Eating Disorders Agenda 1. Quick review- Advertising techniques 2. Myth/Facts- Eating Disorders (True/False quiz) 3. DVD- Kristen’s story; eating.
 Eating Disorders Video Video Link: Do You Think I'm Fat?
 Identify health risks associated with anorexia  Explain the relationship between bulimia and dieting  List the main health risks of binge eating disorder.
Kick-Off TRUE….Letter from an girl suffering from anorexia… 1. Read the letter 2. On the BACK answer… “Why is it important to be sensitive when talking.
Eating Disorders… are psychological problems related to food.
Eating Disorders In this lesson, you will Learn About… Why some people develop eating disorders. The health risks associated with eating disorders. Where.
CHAPTER SIX LESSON THREE EATING DISORDERS. OBJECTIVES IDENTIFY TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF A FAD DIET. DESCRIBE THREE POSSIBLE CAUSES OF EATING DISORDERS.
The Psychology of Body Image Presentation by: Hi’ilawe Huddleston.
PSY 270 Week 5 DQ 1 Anorexia and bulimia are serious problems with devastating effects. Both are eating disorders, but each has distinct characteristics.
Body image and eating disorders
Body Image & Eating Disorders
Nutrition Lesson 4 Body Image and Eating Disorders.
Chapter 9 Nutrition Lesson 4 Body Image and Eating Disorders.
Eating Disorder.
JOURNAL #2! Have you known anyone with an eating disorder? What was it like? How did they act? Did you tell somebody? What treatment did they receive?
Eating disorders.
Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Intense fear of gaining weight
Eating Disorders.
Topics: Anorexia, bulimia, Media, Stats and Solutions
Eating Disorder and Anorexia Nervosa
Topics: Anorexia, Bulimia, Media, Stats and Solutions
Self – Esteem, Body Image, and Eating Disorders
Disordered Eating and Compulsive Exercising
Disordered Eating Spectrum of abnormal eating habits Multi-factorial
מאגר Medline הדגמה לפתרון שאלה ב- Medline
Eating Disorders Chapter 11 Lesson 2.
Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Eating Disorders Journal /15/16
Health 10/5/18.
What You Will Do Identify the symptoms and risks of eating disorders.
Eating Disorders A Growing Problem.
Body Image and Eating Disorders
Topics: Anorexia, Bulimia, Media, Stats and Solutions
Body Image and Eating Disorders
Chapter 4 Lesson 4 Eating Disorders Bellringer
Eating Disorders and Body image
Presentation transcript:

Eating Disorders by: Allie and Alexa

Definition Essay Starving yourself: (anorexia) Unhealthy eating habits: (eating too much) Purging: (bulimia) Thesis: Eating disorders consist of starving yourself, unhealthy eating habits, and lastly purging.

Cause Essay Athletics: (coaches and leaders) Peer Pressure: (the movie Center Stage) Media: (the magazine Vogue) The causes of eating disorders include athletics, peer pressure, and media.

Effects Essay Rapid drop in weight: (Degrassi: a girl was bulimic and anorexic) Bone loss: (Osteomalacia: a disease where your bones soften and can break easily; you have a lack of nutrition.) Loss of friends: (My friend from dance was pressured to be thin. She lost the weight quickly and lost her friends along the way because she only cared about what she ate.) The effects of eating disorders consist of a rapid loss of weight, bone loss, and the loss of friends.