Section 4.2 Eating Disorders Objectives

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Section 4.2 Eating Disorders Objectives Identify health risks associated with anorexia. Explain the relationship between bulimia and dieting. List the main health risks of binge eating disorder.

Myth Eating disorders affect only females. Fact Eating disorders affect females more than males, but males do develop eating disorders. Because of this myth males are even less likely than females to seek help for an eating disorder. What factors other than gender might keep someone from seeking help for an eating disorder?

Anorexia Nervosa An eating disorder is a mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food. A person with anorexia nervosa doesn’t eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight.

Anorexia Nervosa Health Risks A person with anorexia can starve to death. In some cases, a lack of essential minerals causes the heart to stop suddenly, leading to death.

Anorexia Nervosa Possible Causes The lack of a chemical that regulates mood is one possible cause of anorexia. Other possible causes are low self-esteem and a strong desire to please others.

Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Doctors, nurses, and dietitians work together to stop the weight loss and change a person’s eating habits. At the same time, mental health experts work with the patient and family members to address the underlying emotional problems.

Body Image and Magazines Many teens are not satisfied with the size or shape of their bodies. This dissatisfaction can sometimes lead to an eating disorder. Images in magazines can contribute to the problem. Use this checklist to evaluate the messages that teen magazines send about your body and appearance.

Do the images show a narrow range of body shapes and sizes? Are the females in the images taller and thinner than typical teenage girls? Are the males in the images taller and more muscular than typical teenage boys? Are there stories about people who are dieting, bulking up, or getting a makeover? Does the magazine make you feel dissatisfied with your body? Two or more “Yes” answers reveal how magazines influence readers’ feelings about their own bodies.

Body Image and Magazines Look at a magazine that is aimed at teens. Use the checklist to evaluate the images in the magazine. Then write a paragraph summarizing what you learned. Also describe how looking at the images affected you.

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Bulimia Health Risks Possible Causes Treatment People who have bulimia go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies. Most people with bulimia may suffer from dehydration, kidney damage, and a lack of necessary vitamins and minerals. Health Risks Bulimia may begin in connection with a diet, but the person soon becomes unable to stop the cycle of binging and purging. Possible Causes People who have bulimia are aware of what they are doing, but they are unable to control their behavior. Treatment

Binge Eating Disorder People with binge eating disorder regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food. They usually do not purge after a binge. Treatment People with binge eating disorder need help in learning how to control their eating. Health Risks The main physical risks of binge eating disorder are excess weight gain and unhealthy dieting. They often need to address underlying emotional problems. Possible Causes Some people use binge eating to avoid dealing with difficult emotions, such as anger, or with stressful situations.

Vocabulary eating disorder A mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food. anorexia nervosa An eating disorder in which a person doesn’t eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. bulimia An eating disorder in which a person has uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging. binge eating disorder An eating disorder in which a person regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food, but without purging.

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