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Body image, Self-esteem, & Eating disorders Jennifer Chuang, MD, Michael Goldman, MD, Ryan Gise, MD & Sandhya Brachio, MD
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Do Now What do you think this picture has to do with body image and self-esteem?
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Lang Classroom Rules Excellence We are not satisfied with mediocrity. We strive for exceptional quality in our academics, professionalism, and service. We are hard workers who aim to go above and beyond what is expected of us. Innovation We are creative problem-solvers who think critically and devise out-of-the-box solutions. Teamwork We listen, help, share, participate, and communicate. Each of us contributes to a positive peer-support network that strives to help every member to reach common goals and aspirations
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What is body image? How someone feels about his or her own physical appearance
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What is self-esteem? How much people value themselves for who and what they are.
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Why were they chosen?
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How have these ads been changed? Airbrushing and digital enhancement
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Airbrushing
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Real Rihanna?
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Celebrities without makeup
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Can you spot the airbrushing mistakes in these images?
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Dove commercial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhib8XiDc9Y
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Influences on body image Culture (music, fashion) Media (TV, internet, magazines) Diet businesses Peers, family, friends, relationships Activities (sports, dance)
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What is an eating disorder? Extremes concern with body weight and shape. Extreme behavior involving food
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Anorexia nervosa Intense fear of weight gain Cannot maintain normal body weight Restrict food May also excessively exercise, vomit, or use laxatives Hormonal changes
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Bulimia nervosa Secretive cycle of binge eating followed by purging Eating large amounts of food Vomiting, laxative abuse, or overexercising Damage to various organ systems
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What if I think someone has an eating disorder? Talk to that person privately Explain you’re worried Ask how you can help Offer to go with them to seek help If that person isn’t getting better and isn’t getting help, talk to someone else – your parent school guidance counselor nurse/doctor their parent
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Homework Write an email to an advertising company letting them know how you would change the images they portray on TV/in a magazine/on a billboard, etc.
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Resources TeensHealth.org - Nemours Kidshealth.org – Nemours Mayoclinic.com Media Smart Body Image Lesson: www.homeoffice.gov.uk/body-confidence
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