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Unit 3: Physical and Sexual Well-Being OUTCOME 8.5 - ASSESS HOW BODTY IMAGE SATISFACTION/DISSATISFACTION AND OVER-RELIANCE ON APPEARANCE AS A SOURCE OF IDENTITY AND SELF- ESTEEM AFFECTS THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF SELF AND FAMILY OUTCOME 8.7 - ASSESS THE SOCIAL, CULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON AND SUPPORTS FOR SEXUAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, BEHAVIOURS, AND DECISIONS
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Lesson 1 BODY IMAGE
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Big Questions What causes our body image?
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Handout: Page 232 “What is Body Image”
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Terms Body Image A mental picture of our own body; how you feel about your body What you believe about your body How you see yourself How you think you look to others Positive Body Image Satisfied with the mental picture of your body
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Negative Body Image Troubled by your size or shape Causes of Negative Body Image; Puberty Beauty Industry Family and friends Peer Pressure Low Self-esteem Abuse
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Results of a Negative Body Image: Dangerous Dieting Self-Destruction
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Think About It… One of the results of having a negative body image was dangerous dieting. We call dangerous dieting, eating disorders. When our sole purpose for eating is about how it impacts our appearance, and not to satisfy hunger or provide nutrition, we may have an eating disorder. Read through the textbook pp. 330-31 about eating disorders.
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Eating Disorders Anorexia Nervosa Intentionally starving themselves to lose weight The person doesn’t get enough calories to carry normal body functions Damages to the heart, brain, and vital organs Bulimia Nervosa When a person eats large amounts of food and tries to get rid of excess calories by inducing vomiting, abusing laxatives, or compulsive exercising This disease is often kept secret and people may be unaware someone has it. A person will maintain their normal body weight making it less detectable on the surface Damages esophagus and stomach, and stomach acids will wear away tooth enamel
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Compulsive Over-Eating Same as bulimia without the purging (vomiting) Stop eating only when the body is in physical pain Many are overweight or obese Damages to the person’s body include: high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes
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Warning Signs of Eating Disorders Constantly obsessing over size and shape of body Constantly thinking about weight and repeatedly weighing oneself Eating only certain foods in specific limited amounts Wanting to eat alone and feeling uncomfortable eating with others Feeling that they should exercise more no matter how much they already exercise A person never feels good about themselves unless they’re thin, but never satisfied with how thin they are Taking diet pills, abusing laxatives
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Lesson 2 FAKE BEAUTY
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Big Questions How does the beauty industry influence how we feel about our bodies? How can we protect ourselves from those influences?
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Beauty Industry Techniques How and why do beauty industries use their techniques to change how you feel about your body?
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Beauty Industry Techniques Plastic Surgery Giving someone the option to change a person’s appearance Weight loss products Giving someone a fast, chemical way to change a person’s appearance Diets Teaching someone fast ways to change your eating habits to change a person’s appearance
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Beauty Industry Techniques Advertising Products Giving someone products to try that might help you change person’s appearance Digital Retouching Using technology in photos in order to change a person’s appearance
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Lesson 3 SELF-ESTEEM AND BODY IMAGE
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Big Questions How does a poor self-esteem lead to a poor body image? How can a strong self-esteem lead to a positive body image?
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Self-Esteem and Body Image Self-Esteem How valued or worthy we feel High Self-Esteem Feeling confident and deserving of success and achievements Low Self-Esteem Feeling unworthy or the opportunities life has to offer
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Factors Influencing Body Image Impact of media Reinforcing unrealistic images by digital retouching Family Influence Pressures from family to look a certain way Friend Influence Using words or actions to promote either negative or positive self- acceptance Life Physical activity Overcoming illnesses
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Read Pages 323, 324 and 327 on Body image
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Lesson 4 EATING HABITS
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Healthy Meals Activity
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Calories and Energy Balance Calories A unit of measuring the amount of energy in food Energy Balance Equation When energy intake is equal to energy expenditure, our body weight does not change When energy intake is less than energy expenditure, we lose weight When energy intake is more than energy expenditure, we gain weight
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Creating a Personal Eating Plan Create a food record Write down what you eat Phone APPs for this. Example: myfitnesspal Check and compare Compare what you have eaten to Canada’s Food Guide guidelines Set a healthy eating goal Allow few treats in small portions to make healthy eating less challenging
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Creating a Personal Eating Plan Do a progress Check Afrer a week has passed, check in with you food choices Repeat the goal setting Set a new goal until you have one that works for you
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Lesson 5 SEXUAL NORMS AND PRESSURES
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Sexuality Sexuality is everything that defines us as male or female These include examples such as: Phsyical characteristics Gender roles Relationships
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Read Pages 169 to 173 in Healthy Active Living Complete the handout after completed reading.
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