Body Image Eating Disorders Ch 11 Lesson 2
Body Image & Eating Disorders Ch. 11 Lesson 2 Pg. 297 -302
Vocabulary Activity • • Glencoe Health 2011 Chapter 11 Interactive Study Guides Lesson #2 Click the link to open: • http: //glencoe. com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_he alth_09/isg/GH_ch 11. 2_550 x 390. swf
Eating Disorders • Objective 1: Identify the different types of fad diets • Objective 2: Identify the signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa • Objective 3: Identify the signs and symptoms of bulimia nervosa • Objective 4: Identify the signs and symptoms of binge eating disorder
Your Body Image • When you look in the mirror, do you like what you see? • Body Image: the way you see your body. • Some teens may compare their bodies to those of models, athletes, or actors/actresses. • Teens may feel pressure by their friends and/or family to look a certain way
Fad Diets • Fad Diets: weight-loss plans that tend to be popular for only a short time. • Fad diets typically promise quick, easy weight loss. • People on these diets may lose weight temporarily, but they usually regain it after going off the diet. • Weight Cycling: a repeated pattern of losing and regaining body weight. • Fad diets can pose serious health risks • In fact, most teens shouldn’t diet at all
Types of Fad Diets • Miracle Foods: Promise you can “Burn Fat” by eating lots of a single food or type of food. • Magic Combinations: Promise that certain foods will trigger weight loss when they’re eaten together. • Liquid Diets: Plans replace solid foods with ultra-lowcalorie liquid formulas. • Slim Fast Diet: http: //slimfast. com/products/advanced/shakes/creamy-chocolate http: //slimfast. com/how-it-works • Diet Pills: Pills that claim to suppress your appetite so that you eat less. Others say they “Block” or “Flush” the fat from the body. • Fasting: Depriving the body of needed nutrients. Can result in dehydration. • Funny Video: http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Ml. CQ 664 cvnk
Partner Assignment • Use your textbook (pages 297 -302) and your chromebook to answer the questions Chapter 11: “Student Web Activities Lesson 2” • Answer Questions: 2, 4, & 5 • http: //glencoe. mcgrawhill. com/sites/0078913284/student_view 0/unit 4/chapter 11/student_web_a ctivities__lesson_2. html
Partner worksheet activity Use the presentation and the book. Pg. 300 -302 • Pass out a scantron and the worksheet titled: “Eating Disorders” • Students are to write their answers on the scantron, turn it in for a grade, then be prepared to discuss with the class. • Go over worksheet with the class.
Eating Disorders • Eating Disorders: Extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death. • Eating disorders are classified as a mental illness, and they are often linked to depression, low self-esteem, or troubled personal relationships. • Social & cultural forces that emphasize physical appearance can also play a role. • Can run in families. • Genetics may be a factor.
Anorexia • Anorexia Nervosa: Is a disorder in which the irrational fear of weight gain leads to people to starve themselves • Mainly affects girls and young women. • Outside pressures, high expectations, a need to be accepted, and a need to achieve are characteristics associated
Characteristics associated with Anorexia Nervosa • Avoiding food and meals • Eating only a few kinds of food in small amounts • Weighing or counting the calories in everything they eat. • Exercising excessively • Weighing themselves repeatedly
Other Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa • Drastic loss of body fat may cause infertility • Loss of bone density • Drop in body temperature • Low blood pressure, Low heart rate, & multi-organ failure • Growth of fine hair all over the body • Heart problems & sudden death
Video Clip • Oprah clip on anorexia Oprah 20 th Anniversary Disc 1 Heartprints Rudine • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=h. Xl 0 vx-9 Xp. Q The link to the video from my drive: https: //drive. google. com/file/d/0 B 73 i. O 8 j. R 8 Z 3 EUXl. Ccj. U 0 SGpx. WFE/view? usp=sharing
Bulimia • Bulimia: Is an eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating and purging, or attempts to rid the body of food. • Binging: eating a huge amount of food (usually in secret) in a single sitting. • After the binge, they purge, forcing themselves to vomit or taking laxatives to flush the food out of their system. • Some bulimics may fast or exercise frantically after a binge.
health consequences of Bulimia • • Dehydration Sore & inflamed throat Swollen glands Teeth may become damaged due to stomach acid from vomiting • Can cause damage to their stomach, intestines and/or kidneys. • Severe cases can result in irregular heart rhythms, heart failure, and death.
Video CLIP • Dr Phil clip on Bulimia • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=q. P 0 twy q. BWIk
Binge Eating Disorder • Binge eating disorder: an eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively. • The person may feel guilty and disgusted about his/her behavior, but feel powerless to stop. • More common in males. • Consequences include: – – Becoming overweight or obese. High blood pressure Type 2 diabetes Cardiovascular disease
Seeking Help • Eating disorders are serious and dangerous illnesses. • People need help to overcome them. • Medical help may involve counseling, nutritional guidance, a doctor’s care, and in some cases, hospital stay.
Is it Anorexia or Bulimia ? ? ? 1. 1. 3. 4. 5. – – – Eat very small quantities of only certain foods Answer: Anorexia Extreme thinness (emaciation) Answer: Anorexia Binge eating followed by forced vomiting Answer: Bulimia Usually done is secret because it is often accompanied by feeling of disgust or shame Answer: Bulimia Excessive use of laxatives, diuretics, fasting, excessive exercise, or combination of these behaviors Answer: Bulimia Worn tooth enamel, increasingly sensitive and decaying teeth as a result of exposure to stomach acid. Answer: Bulimia Growth of fine hair all over the body. Answer: Anorexia Lethargy, sluggish, or feeling tired all the time Answer: Anorexia
Matching Activity • Glencoe Health 2011 • “Interactive Health Tutor” • “chapter 11 b” • Click the link to open: http: //glencoe. mcgrawhill. com/sites/0078913284/student_view 0/unit 4/chapter 11/interactive_he alth_tutor. html
Additional Video clips on Anorexia/Bulemia Gabris • Why so thin? 4 mins. How fashion might be sensationalizing society about being thin. How younger kids are starting diets early. http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Dovb. Zgq 1 El. E&feature=fvwp&N R=1 • 40 Seconds with a girl looking into a mirror http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=9 u. Ud. V 11 FF 7 w
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