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Pick Up “FITT Principles” Worksheet and complete as best as you can (on your own). Turn in to me when finished & then pick up “Analyzing Your Fad Diet” and complete using the fad diet you researched before break. Hang on to this when finished. If you did not share your fad diet newsletter with me – it is late & you will not be able to complete todays assignment.
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Find someone with a different diet than the one you picked. Compare your diet’s grade with your partner and then create a Venn diagram of the two diets showing the similarities and differences of the two diets. You will both share your diets with the class Share the diets names and a quick summary of what the diet is about Share the diet’s overall grade and why it received that grade (what is it lacking or what does it have that is good) Share which diet you and your partner believe is healthier and explain why. [When you share with the class – it should be approximately 2 minutes long to share both you and your partner’s diets.]
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Fad Diets- weight-loss plans that are popular for only a short period of time Liquid Diets- replaces all food intake with a special liquid formula Fasting- abstaining from eating at all Diet Pills- usually suppresses appetite
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Very hard to stick with Limit certain food intake Fail to provide the body with the nutrients it needs Any weight lost on the fad diet is usually regained shortly after EX: grapefruit diet, ice cream diet, cabbage soup diet
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Very low calorie diet Usually do not meet the body's energy needs Most often lead to fatigue Due to the potential dangers associated with liquid diets the FDA requires these products to carry warning labels Recommends they are used under close medical supervision Ex: slim-fast
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Deprives your body of the needed nutrients and energy Without nutrients your body needs it starts to breakdown the protein stored in your muscle tissue for energy Not a good way to lose weight Very ineffective in the long run
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May cause drowsiness, anxiety, racing heart, or other serious side effects May be addictive to some people Some cause the body to lose more water than normal, which can lead to dehydration Not an effective weight loss plan in the long run
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Some plans do help people lose weight quickly, but weight loss is usually from water and not fat Water weight is quickly regained The repeated loss and gain of weight is known as weight cycling Common among people who follow fad diets Slow and steady is the best way to lose weight
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An extreme, harmful eating behavior that can cause serious illness or even death Exact cause is unknown Mental/emotional factors Poor body image Social/family pressures Perfectionism Control Genetics 90% are females – but both men and women can have eating disorders
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Disorder in which the irrational fear of becoming obese results in severe weight loss from self-imposed starvation Psychological disorder Develops most often in teenage girls and young women Symptoms: extremely low calorie intake, obsession with exercising, emotional problems, unnatural interest in food, distorted body image, denial
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Drastic reduction in body fat, may stop menstration Loss of bone density Low body temperature Low blood pressure Slow metabolism Reduction in organ size Heart problems, irregular heart beat, cardiac arrest, sudden death Treatment: psychological treatment, clinic or hostpital
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Disorder in which some form of purging or clearing of the digestive tract follows cycles of overeating A person often fasts and then binges After eating the person may vomit or take laxatives to get the food out Symptoms: distorted body image, unnatural interest in food Causes: societal pressures, self-esteem issues, family problems, control issues
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Dehydration Kidney damage Irregular heart beat Destroy tooth enamel Causes tooth decay Damages tissue of stomach, esophagus, and mouth Nutrient deficiencies Treatment: both medication and psychological counseling
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A disorder characterized by compulsive overeating People consume a large amount of food at one time but do not try to purge This disorder may signal food as a coping mechanism for emotions or depression Treatment: professional counseling and medication at times
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Unhealthful weight gain Health problems: type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke Gallbladder problems, high blood pressure, high cholesterol Increased risk of cancer
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People suffering from any type of eating disorder need professional medical and psychological help All eating disorders are serious If you believe a friend is suffering from an eating disorder tell someone; counselor, parent, school nurse, teacher Encourage your friend to seek professional help
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Almost 50% of people with eating disorders meet the criteria for depression Only 1 in 10 men and women with eating disorders receive treatment. Only 35% of people that receive treatment for eating disorders get treatment at a specialized facility for eating disorders Up to 24 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder (anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder) in the U.S People who weigh at least 15% less than the healthy weight for their height may not have enough body fat to keep their organs and other body parts healthy.
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According to doctors, the best confirmation that a person’s weight is healthy is: body mass index (BMI) A person with a healthy weight has a BMI of about: a. 18 to 27 for women or 19 to 27 for men Both anorexia and bulimia can lead to feelings of guilt, depression, and drug use.
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