EATING DISORDERS SCHEDULE v Objective v Eating Disorder
EATING DISORDERS
SCHEDULE v Objective v Eating Disorder Presentation v Quick writes
OBJECTIVE What are we doing? v Discussing eating disorders and the consequences of each. So that you can…. v Become informed on and aware of the three main eating disorders.
DEMONSTRATION OF LEARNING You’ve demonstrated you have understood when: v I can define three main eating disorders v I can list myths, dangers, and consequences of each disorder. v I can list possible ways to help those suffering from an eating disorder.
EATING DISORDERS v Extreme and damaging eating behaviors that can lead to serious illness or even death
EATING DISORDERS v Can be triggered by many psychological factors, including low self-esteem, poor body image, and depression. v Are serious v Can be fatal v Require professional help
MYTH BUSTERS v Only teenage girls suffer from eating disorders. v FACT: anyone can suffer, regardless of their age or gender v FACT: 5 -10% of eating disorder cases are male
TYPES OF EATING DISORDERS v Anorexia v Bulimia v Binge Eating
ANOREXIA v An eating disorder in which a person has an intense fear of weight gain and starves herself or himself v 1 in 200 American women suffers from anorexia
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES v Dehydration v Constipation v Abdominal pain v Hair loss v Damage to heart, kidneys, and other body organs v Impaired immune system function v Malnutrition v Absence of menstruation, in females
BULIMIA v an eating disorder in which a person repeatedly eats large amounts of food and then throws up until nothing is left v 2 in 100 American women suffers from bulimia
BULIMIC BEHAVIOR v People with bulimia know they have a problem, try to hide it v Binge in private, eat regular with others v Have a secrete hiding place for food v Think about food constantly and plan eating carefully v Excuse themselves after eating to purge v Exercise and diet excessively between binges v Steal money to purchase food or steal food
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES v Dissolved too the enamel v Tooth decay v Sore bums v Enlarged salivary glands v Swollen cheeks v Water loss v Increased blood pressure v Damage to colon, heart, and kidneys, v Impaired bowel function
BINGE EATING v Person eats HUGE amounts of food without even thinking
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES v Skeletal difficulties because their bones must support excessive weight v Increased heart rate and blood pressure v Increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and v cancer v Negative self-esteem v Depression v Withdrawn from social life v Substitute eating for relationships
LET’S COMPARE Anorexia Bulimia Binge Eating Skinny * Starve themselves * Don’t think they have a problem Normal * Binge and purge * Know they have a problem Overweight * Binge * “just overweight” not because of eating
QUICK WRITE v In general, do you feel that you make choices to maintain a healthy weight for your body type, stage of growth, and height?
WHAT ARE THE DANGERS? v Malnutrition—deficiency for energy, nutrients, and protein v Dehydration—lack of fluids or restriction of carbohydrates and fats v Electrolyte imbalances—natural energy affected in nerves, muscles, joints, and bones v Muscle atrophy—wasting away of muscle
MORE DANGERS Paralysis Osteoporosis Seizures Cancer Depression Infertility Dental problems Easily bruised skin Arthritis Anemia Diabetes Hair loss Dry skin Swelling Insomnia Reflux Gastric rupture Lanugo
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES? Outside Influences Media Society Relationships Abuse
MENTAL OR PHYSICAL v Remember the health triangle? v Mental + Physical = Health v Not treating your body with respect has a lot to do with what is going on inside your head. v Self perception v Negative voices v Eating Disorders are the #1 mental health killer
FACTS v Anorexia is the 3 rd most common chronic illness among adolescents v 95% of those who have eating disorders are between the ages of 12 and 25 v 50% of girls between the ages of 11 and 13 see themselves as overweight v 80% of 13 -year-olds have attempted to lose weight
SAD FACTS v 42% of 1 st-3 rd grade girls want to be thinner v 81% of 10 year olds are afraid of being fat
QUICK WRITE v Name 3 facts about eating disorders that you did not know prior to this class. v Explain how someone or yourself can ensure they live a healthy life.
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