Body Image= How you see your body and the way you feel about it.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Recognizing Eating Disorders 7 th grade Nutrition Lesson 5 Pages B72-77.
Advertisements

Eating Disorders Senior Health. Objectives Differentiate between common eating disorders Identify warning signs, risk factors, and symptoms Discuss how.
Eating Disorders. One out of every 150 American females ages years will develop an eating disorder. Statistically athletes are at a greater risk.
EATING DISORDERS. What is an eating disorder? An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects one's physical and mental.
Body Image= How you see your body and the way you feel about it.
Anorexia Specifically Bulimia A Presentation by: Jordan Fairley.
 being able to eat when you are hungry and continue eating until you are satisfied. It is being able to choose food you like and eat it and truly get.
Eating Disorders Life Education 1.
Anorexia, Bulimia, Compulsive Overeating “A,B,C’s” EATING DISORDERS.
Eating Disorders -An Eating Disorder is an abnormal eating pattern that endangers the physical and mental health. -Most common in teen and young adult.
Your Body Image. Body Image What is body image? -The way you view yourself -Can be positive or negative.
Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa. Causes and Risk Factors - Common for women in their teenage years. - Participation in occupations or activities where.
Eating Disorders and body image
Eating Disorders. What is an Eating Disorders?  Any of several psychological disorders characterized by serious disturbances of eating behavior.  Millions.
Eating Disorders Know: What, Who and Why. BR IN: EATING DISORDERS Take a blank piece of paper the BR IN Fold it in thirds Label each section K W L Look.
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.
Bulimia Nervosa By: Inga Dahlstedt Allison Davenport McKenna King Anna Tovar.
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Compulsive Overeating
Eating Disorders Conditions that involve an unhealthy degree of concern about body weight and shape-may lead to efforts to control weight by unhealthy.
Eating Disorders 1.Discuss the relationship between body image and eating disorders. 2.Describe the individual who is at most risk for eating disorders.
Eating Disorders. How much pressure does society put on individuals in regards to appearance? Why are eating disorders predominantly found among women?
Anorexia Nervosa & Bulimia Nervosa.  What is Anorexia Nervosa ◦ A behavior involving the irrational fear of becoming overweight and results in severe.
Jacob Walker, Colin Rasnick, and Dustin Lentz
 Anorexia Nervosa is a disease marked by the pathological fear of weight gain causing rapid or extreme weight loss.  It is often accompanied by excessive.
Dieting & Body Image. Are you a healthy weight? How can you tell?
Eating Disorders. Teenagers & Eating Disorders Girls 15 – 19 years old: ▫Account for 40% of new anorexia cases every year. ▫There has been a rise in anorexia.
It’s Not About the Food Randie O’Neil, MA, CADC Student Assistance Counselor.
EATING DISORDERS. WHAT IS BODY IMAGE?  How you see your body and the way you feel about it  People with eating disorders have a distorted body image.
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.
E ATING D ISORDERS. W HAT ARE EATING DISORDERS ? An eating disorder is a change in one’s normal eating habits which can cause a drastic change in weight.
1 7th Grade.  When you wake up in the morning, you haven’t eaten for 10 to 12 hours!  You need glucose (energy) for your brain to function! 7th Grade.
Michigan Model Lesson 4- Nutrition. Unhealthy and Unsafe Smoking Laxatives Diet pills Fasting purging.
ANOREXIA NERVOSA. WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA? Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness that describes an eating disorder characterized by extremely low.
Eating Disorders Compulsive Eating/Binge Eating Anorexia Bulimia.
Dieting & Body Image Are you a healthy weight? How can you tell?
Eating Disorders.
Eating Disorders Not just about food....
Eating Disorders. One out of every 150 American females ages years will develop an eating disorder. Statistically athletes are at a greater risk.
Causes  It is important to understand that an eating disorder is merely a symptom of an underlying problem. Eating Disorders can have MANY causes, but.
The facts, myths and things you need to know to lead a healthy lifestyle.
Anorexia and Bulimia nervosa
 All Mental illnesses  Affect over 2 million American Women and Men  Thousands will die from complications  2/3 of all treated will relapse  90%
EATING DISORDER FACTS Up to 30 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder in the U.S. Eating disorders have the highest mortality.
Weight Management 7/23/ Food for Thought… What are your favorite foods? Why do we crave certain foods? 7/23/
EATING DISORDERS Anorexia, Bulimia and Binge Eating.
A Dangerous Habit that is Hard to Break! Usually associated with intense fear of becoming overweight or underweight.
Eating Disorders Chapter 8 Section 3 Jessica Orkin, Erin Ringenberg, Morenike Lukula, Camryn Magsby, Ana Ramos, Molly Kroeger.
Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders Statistics One out of every 150 American females ages years will develop an eating disorder. Statistically athletes.
Eating Disorders June 21, 2016June 21, 2016June 21, 2016.
Eating Disorders. 24 Million people are suffering from some type of eating disorder Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness.
Objective 3.2  Differentiate the signs, symptoms, and consequences of common eating disorders from more healthy eating behaviors.
Eating Disorders. Objectives To learn the 2 major types of eating disorders To learn the 2 major types of eating disorders Learn how to recognize signs.
Eating Disorders What is an eating disorder? An eating disorder is a compulsion to eat, or avoid eating, that negatively affects both one's physical.
Recognizing Eating Disorders 7 th grade Nutrition Lesson 5 Pages B72-77.
Eating Disorders Journal Discussion Notes Discussion Video
Eating Disorders.
Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Compulsive Overeating
EATING DISORDERS.
Food & Nutrition through the Lifespan
A Serious Mental Disorder
Eating Disorders.
Eating Disorders Chapter 12.
Journal #17 What are the SIX groups of Nutrients?
Wellness Healthy Eating and Portion Control Lesson One
Presentation transcript:

Body Image= How you see your body and the way you feel about it.

What is anorexia? A serious disorder in which a person starves themselves.

Judy Skinner is a recovered anorexic. Judy Sargent Judy Sargent 20 years old 36 years old

Judy gave these reasons for becoming anorexic: 1. Loss of twin brother 2. Low self-esteem 3. Perfectionist 4. Parent's divorce 5. Parents obsession with weight 6. Father said she was "fat" and needed to lose weight. 7. Kids at school used to tease her and call her “chipmunk cheeks."

WHY WOULD A PERSON DEVELOP ANOREXIA? #1 Media/Social pressures

What was beautiful?

Marilyn Monroe vs. Calista Flockhart

Marilyn Monroe vs. Cortney/Jennifer

What is beautiful today?

#2 Anxiety and/or Stress

#3 Low self-esteem and unhappiness

#4 Controlling family members

#5 Family emphasis on physical appearance

#6 Mother had an eating disorder

#7 Perfectionism

Warning Signs of Anorexia: Intense fear of gaining weight Intense fear of gaining weight Skips meals by making up excuses Skips meals by making up excuses Will not eat in front of others Will not eat in front of others Wears baggy clothing Wears baggy clothing Degrades his/her body frequently Degrades his/her body frequently Denial of hunger Denial of hunger Excessive exercising Excessive exercising

Warning Signs of Anorexia: Hair growth on body and face Hair growth on body and face Hair loss on head Hair loss on head Absent or irregular menstrual periods Absent or irregular menstrual periods Perfectionist Perfectionist Depressed/Lonely/Anxious/Empty/Hopeless Depressed/Lonely/Anxious/Empty/Hopeless Moody/Irritable Moody/Irritable Strange selections of food Strange selections of food Reads food labels constantly Reads food labels constantly

What is bulimia? Frequent episodes of binge eating followed by one of the following: - Vomiting - Using laxatives - Fasting - Over exercising

Binge Eating

WHY WOULD A PERSON BINGE? #1 To fill a void inside

#2 To hide negative emotions #3 To cope with daily stresses and problems

Why would a person purge? *Because of guilt and depression of having binged.

Warning Signs of Bulimia: Worried about body weight Worried about body weight Excessive food consumption Excessive food consumption Frequent trips to the bathroom after eating Frequent trips to the bathroom after eating Blood shot eyes Blood shot eyes Sore throat Sore throat Dental problems (tooth enamel wears away) Dental problems (tooth enamel wears away) Exercises excessively Exercises excessively Irregular menstrual periods Irregular menstrual periods Depression and/or mood swings Depression and/or mood swings

Most people with bulimia are at a normal weight or are overweight.