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Eating Disorders Know: What, Who and Why
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BR IN: EATING DISORDERS Take a blank piece of paper the BR IN Fold it in thirds Label each section K W L Look at example on the board Under K Write what you know about EATING DISORDERS Under W Write what you want to know about EATING DISORDERS
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Definition: Eating Disorders An eating disorder is characterized by abnormal eating habits. may involve either to much or not enough food intake which can harm a person physical, social and emotional health.
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Know the Facts 10-15% of all Americans suffer from some type of an eating disorder 95% of people with eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25 50% of girls between the ages of 11 and 13 see themselves as fat 80% of 13-year-olds have attempted to lose weight.
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2 Main Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa
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Anorexia Nervosa With this problem someone might becomes very afraid of gaining weight and also thinks his or her body is too fat. People with anorexia also might be sad, angry, or depressed or feel worried a lot of the time.
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Anorexia Nervosa Warning Signs: Dramatic weight loss Low fat – low calorie food Denial of hunger Exercising too much Withdrawing from social activities Feeling fat
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Bulimia Nervosa An emotional weight control disorder that involves binge eating and then vomiting the food back up. Binge: eating a huge amount of food (like a tub of ice cream, then a big bag of chips, then a box of cookies in 2 hours or so)
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Bulimia Nervosa Warning Signs: Frequent trips to the bathroom after meals Eating large amounts of food without weight gain Mood swings Using laxatives or diuretics (medicine to help or make someone use the bathroom) Withdrawing from social activities
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What causes eating disorders? Some people don’t feel good about their bodies Some people that compete in specific sports might feel that they need to be thin Some are searching for “perfect” Some may hear their families talk about negative body image
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What does an eating disorder do to the body? Dry skin Brittle nails Thinning hair that breaks or falls out Fatigue Dizziness or fainting Dehydration Low blood pressure Organ damage Bone loss Eroded tooth enamel
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How can we help? Be a helping hand and guide them to talk to a professional. Together, the team can help the person achieve the goals of reaching a healthy weight, following a nutritious diet, and feeling good about himself or herself again.
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It is important to remember that Eating Disorders are DISEASES. It is important to remember that the eating disorder is not anyone’s fault, but it is unsafe and just like any other disease, it must be treated.
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K W L Lets fill in the Learned section of our K W L You will have the next four minutes to fill it in independently!
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