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Eating Disorders
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Risk Factors in Development of Eating Disorders Central Feature: Dissatisfaction with _______________________________ Intense fear of becoming fat Distorted thinking Chronic dieting, preoccupation with food Cultural factors – thinness Poor coping skills – to stress or conflict
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Anorexia Nervosa A condition characterized by self- starvation and a refusal to maintain a minimal normal body weight. BMI of ________% or less Affects 1% of teenage girls (95%)in U.S. - approx. 10% to 16% will die
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Anorexic Characteristics Distorted body image Preoccupation with food, Kcal, fat Engage in compulsive behavior - Bizarre eating rituals - Obsession with exercise Often depressed
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Anorexic Personality Traits Introverted Emotionally reserved Perfectionist Model child
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Anorexic Physical Signs Sudden severe weight loss Sensitivity to cold Dry skin, brittle nails, fine body hair Fatigue Sleep disturbances Loss of menstruation
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Anorexic Health Consequences Loss of Menstruation - ________________________ Catabolized organs (heart, liver, or kidney failure) Irregular heart beat – cardiac arrest
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Bulimia Nervosa A condition characterized by periods of binge eating followed by purging. Affects 1% to 3% of Americans (5% of young women)
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Bulimic Characteristics Binge Period: Rapid consumption of large amounts of food uncontrollably - During binge, feelings are blocked out - Disappears after eating - Use of laxatives and diuretics
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Bulimic Personality Traits Impulsive (increased risk for suicide) More likely to engage in risky behavior Recognize abnormal behavior – experience a lot of guilt and shame
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Bulimic Physical Signs Normal body weight Dental problems Swollen glands in neck and face Sores around mouth, sore throat Loss of menstruation
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Bulimic Health Consequences Loss of menstruation - Osteoporosis - Cardiovascular disease Damage to bowels, liver, kidney Electrolyte imbalance – irregular heartbeat and potential cardiac arrest
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