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Eating Disorders Lesson 5 Mr. Royer. Unhealthy Eating Behavior  Limiting yourself to certain foods-no fat diets  Skipping meals –Fasting or starvation.

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1 Eating Disorders Lesson 5 Mr. Royer

2 Unhealthy Eating Behavior  Limiting yourself to certain foods-no fat diets  Skipping meals –Fasting or starvation diets  Eating large amounts at one time- overindulging  Problems- Affect ability to focus or learnAffect ability to focus or learn Disrupt growth and developmentDisrupt growth and development May lead to an Eating DisorderMay lead to an Eating Disorder

3 Over exercising  Are overly concerned about their body and weight  Have a unhealthy body image and low self-esteem  More focused on athletic ability  Ashamed of their diet and over exercise to compensate  Problems: Increased risk of injuryIncreased risk of injury Extreme tirednessExtreme tiredness Sadness or depressionSadness or depression Problems concentrating in schoolProblems concentrating in school Irritable and moodyIrritable and moody

4 Eating Disorders  Eating disorder – A disease that involves an unhealthy concern with one’s body weight and shape.  Develop from unhealthy eating behaviors.  Affect those with low self-esteem, depression or victims of abuse.  Affect boys and girls from all races, cultures and income levels.  Symptoms: An obsession with their weight, bodies or foodAn obsession with their weight, bodies or food Drastic weight loss over a short timeDrastic weight loss over a short time

5 Anorexia Nervosa  Anorexia nervosa- an eating disorder that involves starvation, an unhealthy body image, and extreme weight loss.  1 in every100 teen girls develops anorexia  They feel fat all the time even though they are thin.  Appear as perfectionists but, really have low self-esteem and unhealthy body image.

6 Bulimia Nervosa  Bulimia Nervosa – When a person eats a large amount of food, binge eating, and then tries to remove it, called “purging" usually by vomiting.  Also will use laxatives and diuretics and over exercise.  Dangers- Damage to digestive tract, and esophagus from stomach acids.  Puts stress on the body and can cause death.

7 Bulimia Symptoms  Obsession with food.  Steal food  Trips to bathroom immediately after eating  Forcing themselves to throw up after eating  Hiding food  Excessive exercise behaviors  Treatment- Doctors and food counselors

8 Binge Eating  Binge eating disorder- A person cannot control how much they eat.  Eat a lot of food quickly and do not purge.  Do not usually enjoy the food.  Eventually become obese- over 30% body fat.  Other related problems- high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, gall bladder and heart disease, stroke and cancer.

9 Giving and Getting Help  GIVING:  Talk to them privately.  Tell them you are concerned.  Encourage them to get help. You can get them help. Talk to an adult.  GETTING:  Most will not recover without professional help, 20% die  Talk to an adult you trust.  Sit down and talk privately and express your concerns  With help: 60% recover, 20% improve, 20% no change

10 Body Mass Index  BMI- A calculation to determine your healthy weight range. P. 559 in book  BMI= Weight in pounds x 704.3/ ht in inches*squared  Example- 98 x 704.3/56 squared=22.0  Find your age/BMI on chart-p.559


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