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Eating Disorders
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What do these celebrities have in common?
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Eating Disorder
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What is an eating disorder? A condition in which a person has a compelling need to starve, to binge, or to binge and purge Mental, emotional, and physical disorder
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Mental/Emotional Body image: perception you have of your own body’s appearance Perfectionism: a compelling NEED to be flawless Stress-induced
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Physical Extreme weight loss Extreme weight gain Binge: eating large amounts of food over a short period of time Purge: to ride the body of food by vomiting or by using laxatives and diuretics
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Who does it affect? Men Women School-aged teens All body types
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Eating Disorders: Men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFvb1Hxz4To
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Why: Emphasis on appearance Body Image Culture “norms” Culture expectations
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Why: Control Obsession over having control Childhood experience Abuse Alcoholism Drug use
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Why: Expression of emotions Cannot express emotions Substitute emotions with behavior Stress-induced
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Eating Disorders “Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness.” - Center of Disease Control “Up to 24 million people of all ages and genders suffer from an eating disorder (anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder) in the United States.” -Center of Disease Control
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Anorexia Nervosa An eating disorder in which a person starves himself or herself and weighs 15% or more below their desired weight
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Anorexia: Symptoms Dehydration Hormonal changes Impaired immune system functioning Absence of menstration Hair loss Depression Decreased heart rate
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Anorexia: Treatment Professionals Physicians Dietitians Mental-health professionals Hospitalization Intravenous feedings Rehabilitation
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Bulimia An eating disorder in which a person binges and purges Rid the body of essential nutrients
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Bulimia: Symptoms Guilt Frequent trips to the bathroom Staining of teeth Swelling of cheeks/jaw Fatigue Emotional ups and downs
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Bulimia: Treatment Professionals Physicians Dietitians Mental-health professionals Hospitalization Intravenous feedings Rehabilitation
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Binge Eating An eating disorder in which a person cannot control eating and eats excessive amounts of food Binges 2 or more times per week for 6 months
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Binge Eating: Symptoms Eating large quantities of food in a short period of time Feeling out of control Depression Eating as a form of comfort
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Binge Eating: Treatment Professionals Physicians Dietitians Mental-health professionals Weight-loss plan Blood tests Therapy Nutrition classes Support groups
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Eating Disorder Fact Sheet Project
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Influences: Internal Influence’s persuaded by an individuals own knowledge, curiosity, interests, desires, and fears
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Influences: Pleasing others Perfectionism Body Image Depression/Anxiety
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Pleasing Others The want/desire to satisfy everyone Body Personality Relationships Highschool ages
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Perfectionism Compelling need to be flawless Physically Mentally School Athletics Academics
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Body Image Perception a person has of his or her own body’s appearance Self-esteem: a confidence and satisfaction in oneself
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Depression/Anxiety Depression: feelings of severe hopelessness typically felt over a period of time Anxiety: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome
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Eating Disorders
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Influences: External Peers Culture Family
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Influences: Peer Peer pressure: influence from members of ones peer group Desire to fit in Sense of belonging Fitting “norms”
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Influences: Family Moral understandings Beliefs Values Family-related issues Drug use Abuse Alcoholism Poverty
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Weight-Loss Strategies Diet: restricting oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight
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Liquid Diets Diet in which beverages are substituted for some or all meals Medical supervision Blood testing
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Fad Diets A quick, weight loss strategy that is popular for a short time Atkins South Beach Weight Watchers 3 day
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Prescription Medication Diets FDA approval of prescription drugs for the treatment of obesity Anoretic drug: decreases appetite
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Starvation Diets Method of weight loss in which a person severely restricts calories Fat ketosis: condition in which excessive ketones are released in blood Loss of appetiite Nausea Vomiting Abdominal pain
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OTC Diet Pills Side Effects: Dizziness Nervousness Rapid pulse Purchased in drug-stores Hydroxycut TrimSpa Stacker
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Laxatives/Diuretics A drug that helps a person produce a bowel movement A product that increases the amount of urine excreted
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