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Nutrition: Eating Disorders Agenda 1. Quick review- Advertising techniques 2. Myth/Facts- Eating Disorders (True/False quiz) 3. DVD- Kristen’s story; eating.

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1 Nutrition: Eating Disorders Agenda 1. Quick review- Advertising techniques 2. Myth/Facts- Eating Disorders (True/False quiz) 3. DVD- Kristen’s story; eating disorder info.

2 Testimonial

3 Slogans “Got Milk?” Milk “Red Robin!” Yummmm! “Save Big Money at…” Menards “Piggly Wiggly…” Shop the Pig

4 Sense Appeal

5 Eating Disorders Myth/facts 1. Eating disorders occur because people lack the willpower to eat healthy foods in appropriate quantities. False: They are not due to a failure in will or behavior. Eating disorders are genuine treatable psychological illnesses. 2. Only women develop eating disorders. False: Although females are more likely than males to develop an eating disorder, it can happen to males too. 5-15% of people who are anorexic or bulimic are males, and an estimated 35% of those with binge eating disorders are male. 3. People with bulimia nervosa are usually extremely thin. False: Because “purging” (vomiting) follows an episode of binge eating, people usually weigh within the normal range, or they may weigh above the normal range for weight. 4. Eating disorders have some similarities to drug addictions. True: Like drug addictions, people use eating disorders to hide from difficult emotions. And eating disorders can take on the same characteristics as drug addictions, which can control a person’s life. 5. More young women die each year from Anorexia Nervosa than from all other causes. True: The annual death rate for Anorexia is 12 times higher than the annual death rate due to all other causes of death among females ages 15-24 in the general public. The most common causes of death from Anorexia are complications such as heart attack, organ failure and suicide.

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9 Test Questions List 3 ways to help a friend you think has an eating disorder. 1. Call a hotline 2. Tell an adult 3. Talk to Counselor/Teacher Match the eating disorder with it’s definition. Anorexia- fear of becoming fat Compulsive Exercise- exercising beyond safe limits. Bulimia- eat a lot in a short time, vomit to get rid of food. Compulsive Overeating- an addiction to food. Binge- eat a lot in short time, get way too full. List 2 risk factors that are associated with any eating disorder: 1. Heart Attack 2. Liver/Organ Failure


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