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2 Poor body image may lead to unhealthful and harmful eating behaviors.

3 body image fad diets weight cycling eating disorders anorexia nervosa bulimia nervosa binge eating disorder

4 Your Body Image The media and other influences can affect your body image. Try to accept yourself the way you are.

5 Your Body Image When you look in the mirror, do you like what you see? If the answer is yes, that means that your body image is positive. Body image The way you see your body

6 Your Body Image Images shown in the media aren’t always realistic. Peers and media images can influence body image.

7 Accepting Yourself May cause other teens to gain weight.Hormonal Changes May cause some teens to look thin.Growth Spurts AffectPhysical Change

8 Fad Diets Fad diets are neither safe nor reliable ways to lose weight. People on fad diets may lose weight temporarily, but they usually regain it after going off the diet.

9 Fad Diets Teens who want to lose weight may be tempted to try fad diets that promise quick, easy weight loss. Fad diets Weight-loss plans that tend to be popular for only a short time

10 Fad Diets People who follow fad diets may fall into weight cycling. Weight cycling A repeated pattern of losing and regaining body weight

11 Types of Fad Diets Miracle Foods Magic Combinations Liquid DietsDiet Pills Fasting

12 Recognizing Fad Diets Any diet plan that does not follow the MyPyramid guidelines may deprive your body of nutrients.

13 Eating Disorders Eating disorders are extreme and dangerous eating behaviors that require medical attention. Eating disorders are classified as mental illnesses.

14 Eating Disorders Eating disorders are often linked to depression, low self-esteem, or troubled personal relationships. Eating disorders Extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death

15 Eating Disorders Social and cultural forces that emphasize physical appearance can play a role in eating disorders. Research also suggests that genetics may be a factor in the development of eating disorders.

16 Anorexia Nervosa People with anorexia nervosa see themselves unrealistically as overweight even when they are dangerously thin. Anorexia nervosa An eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight gain leads people to starve themselves

17 Anorexia Nervosa People with anorexia develop obsessive behaviors related to food, such as: avoiding food and meals eating only a few kinds of food in small amounts weighing or counting the calories in everything they eat exercising excessively weighing themselves repeatedly

18 Anorexia Nervosa Possible health consequences Brittle bones Drop in body temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure Reduction in organ size Heart problems and sudden cardiac death

19 Bulimia Nervosa People with bulimia nervosa regularly binge then purge. Bulimia nervosa An eating disorder that involves cycles of overeating and purging, or attempts to rid the body of food

20 Bulimia Nervosa Binging is eating a huge amount of food in a single sitting. Purging is forcing vomiting, taking laxatives to flush food out of the system, or fasting or exercising frantically after a binge.

21 Bulimia Nervosa Possible health consequences Dehydration Sore and inflamed throat Swollen glands Damaged teeth Damage to the stomach, intestines, or kidneys Irregular heart rhythms, heart failure, and death

22 Binge Eating Disorder People with binge eating disorder do not purge. Binge eating disorder an eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively

23 Binge Eating Disorder Consequences of binge eating disorder include: Becoming overweight or obese Developing the health problems associated with obesity

24 Seeking Help Eating disorders are serious illnesses that require medical help. Medical help may involve counseling, nutritional guidance, a doctor’s care, and, in extreme cases, a hospital stay.

25 Seeking Help If you think that you or someone you know may have an eating disorder, talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent, counselor, or school nurse.

26 After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary Any two: Insecurity about physical changes during adolescence, images in the media, attitudes of friends and family 1.List two factors that influence body image.

27 After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 2.Define fad diets. Fad diets are weight-loss plans that tend to be popular for only a short time.

28 After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 3.List three types of eating disorders. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder

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