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2 Eating Disorders… are psychological problems related to food.

3 Causes of eating disorders Low self-esteem Depression Poor body image Troubled relationships Chemical imbalance in the brain

4 How many people are affected by eating disorders? 5 % of young women are affected by eating disorders 5 to 10 % of anorexics and bulimics are males 1 to 3 % of middle and high school girls are bulimics 9 million children over age 6 are obese 29% of adults are obese (Almost 1 out of 3)

5 Types Anorexia nervosa Bulimia Compulsive overeater (also called binge eating)

6 Is she anorexic? Rumors are that this celebrity weighs 87 pounds and has been to rehab to treat an anorexic eating disorder.

7 Anorexia Nervosa  Fear of becoming fat  Self-starvation  Isolates self  Appearance- skeletal, emaciated, loss of hair  Effects  Stunted growth  Heart disease  Brain damage  Death

8 The late Princess Diana of Wales… a bulimic

9 Bulimia Extreme overeating (bingeing) Elimination of food by -Vomiting - Purging (taking laxatives) - Fasting - Diuretics

10 Bulimia continued.. Appearance – normal, within 10-15 lbs. of healthy weight Effects: - Stained teeth & swollen gums - Kidney problems - Malnutrition (deprivation of nutrients) - Chemical imbalance

11 Compulsive overeater

12 Compulsive overeater (Binge eating) Appearance – Extremely overweight (obese) Eats large quantities of food at one time Lack of control over eating habits Cannot stop eating Effects - Weight gain - High blood pressure - Heart disease - Diabetes

13 Eating Disorder Vocabulary Binge – a period of uncontrolled self- indulgence Purge – to remove or empty bowels (using laxatives) Vomit – to remove the contents of the stomach (using syrup of ipecac or self- induced with fingers) Compulsive – an irresistible impulse Obsessive – an unreasonable emotion causing preoccupation

14 Who can help? Counselor – a person trained to give advice Psychologist – a trained therapist Psychiatrist – a licensed doctor who treats mental illness and can prescribed medication

15 People with eating disorders need professional help!

16 Tips to avoid eating disorders: Keep a positive attitude about yourself Resist media images of body types Discuss concerns about your body with a trusted adult


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