Bell Ringer Describe the difference between distress and eustress. Provide personal examples within your life.

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Bell Ringer Describe the difference between distress and eustress. Provide personal examples within your life.

News You Can Use Young women “pushed” to pursue “thigh gap”

News You Can Use Heart Attack Grill owner…My Food Will KILL You!!!

Objective Identify the health risk associated with Anorexia

Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa Anorexia Nervosa- an eating disorder in which an individual does not eat enough food to maintain a healthy body weight. “STARVING”

Anorexia Nervosa

Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa Health Risks Even when they are extremely thin, people with anorexia view themselves as being fat and work to lose weight. Severe loss of vitamins and minerals, over a period of time, can cause the heart to stop suddenly.

Health Risks and Warning Signs Amennorhea Cuts food into small pieces

Health Risks and Warning Signs Obsessively counts calories and fat content Extremely thin figure

Famously Thin

Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa Possible Causes Low Self-Esteem Low Self-Esteem Strong desire to please others. Strong desire to please others. Stress / Troubled Relationships. Stress / Troubled Relationships. Anorexia = Denial Anorexia = Denial

Eating Disorders – Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Hospitals Hospitals Doctors Doctors Nurses Nurses Dietitians Dietitians All work together to try and change the person’s behavior.

Professional Help Mental Mental Physical Physical Social Social Emotional Emotional Spiritual Spiritual