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Eating Disorders. What is an Eating Disorders?  Any of several psychological disorders characterized by serious disturbances of eating behavior.  Millions.

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1 Eating Disorders

2 What is an Eating Disorders?  Any of several psychological disorders characterized by serious disturbances of eating behavior.  Millions of American teenagers suffer from an eating disorder, which can result in serious health problems if left untreated.

3 Essential Question  Why do you think some people develop eating disorders?  What would you do if you knew a friend had an eating disorder?  Answers will vary but might include talking to them about it, not being afraid to go to an adult for help, and being supportive during the recovery period.

4 What causes an eating disorder?  Difficulty accepting changes during puberty.  Outside pressures  High expectations  Need to achieve  Need to be “popular”

5 Types of Eating Disorders  Anorexia Nervosa  Bulimia Nervosa  Binge Eating  Overeating Disorder

6 Anorexia Nervosa

7  An eating disorder characterized by a pathological fear of weight gain leading to faulty eating patterns, malnutrition, and excessive weight loss.  A person with anorexia nervosa may have an unrealistic body image and see fat where there is none.  Common among teenage girls and young women.  Related to how the person sees themselves (Fun House Mirror Effect)

8 Characteristics of Anorexic  Have a distorted body image  Preoccupied with food, calories and nutrition  Deny that they are hungry  Exercise obsessively  Weigh themselves frequently  See fat that doesn’t exist  Obsessed with thoughts of food  Woman(girls) may stop having their period  May feel cold even though it is a normal temperature – no body fat.

9 What are some health effects of anorexia?  May damage heart, kidney and other organs.  Dizziness  Irregular and slow heart beat  flaky skin  brittle nails  Loss of/or thinning of hair and dark hair covering body  Low blood pressure  Slow breathing  Death

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12 Often called the “secret eating disorder” Bulimia Nervosa

13  Characterized by a secretive cycle of binge eating followed by purging.  Bulimia includes eating large amounts of food  more than most people would eat in one meal  in short periods of time  then getting rid of the food and calories  through vomiting, laxative abuse, or over- exercising.

14 Characteristics of a Bulimic  Repeated episodes of bingeing and purging  Feeling out of control during a binge and eating beyond the point of comfortable fullness  Purging after a binge, (typically by self-induced vomiting, abuse of laxatives, diet pills and/or diuretics, excessive exercise, or fasting)  Frequent dieting  Extreme concern with body weight and shape

15 Health Problems due to Bulimia  injury of the stomach lining, mouth, throat, teeth and gums  Can cause menstrual irregularities  Swollen glands  Dehydration  Blood in bowels  Seizures and irregular heart beat  Damage to heart, kidneys and stomach  Bad breath  Loss of teeth  Destruction of nails, yellow fingers  Cramping of stomach pain

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17 Bulimics  Have a lot of weight fluctuation  Attempt to diet but usually fail  feel out of control and are depressed  Bulimics use the bathroom frequently after meals  Bulimics react to emotional stress by overeating  Bulimics cannot voluntarily stop eating  Bulimics usually feel guilty or depressed for eating

18 Also Known as Compulsive Eating Disorder Binge Eating Disorder

19 BINGE EATING DISORDER  Periods of uncontrolled, impulsive, or continuous eating beyond the point of feeling comfortably full.  While there is no purging, there may be sporadic fasts or repetitive diets and often feelings of shame or self-hatred after a binge.  People who overeat compulsively may struggle with  Anxiety  Depression  Loneliness  Body weight may vary from normal to mild, moderate, or severe obesity.

20 Do Men Suffer from Eating Disorders? Yes

21 Reasons Why Eating Disorders Develop:  Society Pressures  Perfectionism  Abusive background  Athletic demands  Desire to be in control  Traumatic event  Family Issues  Conflict  Appearances  High expectations  -10% of all disorders are men

22 Recovery  Admit there is a problem  Seek Help  Counselors  Therapists  Nutritionists  Doctors  Figure out why the disorder began.

23 How can YOU help?  What would you do if you knew a friend had an eating disorder?  How are eating disorders related to a need for control?  What can encourage someone with an eating disorder to seek treatment?


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