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JOURNAL READ AND RESPOND!
“WHEN THE MIRROR LIES”
• What is BDD?
• How does BDD affect ones life on a
daily basis?
• Where can you go for more info or
help?
EATING DISORDERS
A MENTAL DISORDER THAT REVEALS ITSELF
THROUGH ABNORMAL BEHAVIORS RELATED TO
FOOD.
EATING DISORDERS ARE MORE THAN JUST
FOOD; THEY ARE ABOUT EMOTIONS,
THOUGHTS AND ATTITUDES
WARM-UP
• Fact or Myth: Eating disorders affect only
females.
• Myth: Eating disorders affect females more
than males, but males do develop eating
disorders. Because of this myth, males are
less likely to seek help for an eating disorder.
• What factors other than gender might keep
someone from seeking help for an eating
disorder?
BODY IMAGE
• Body image is the
perception a
person has of his or
her body
appearance
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ANOREXIA NERVOSA
• A person with anorexia nervosa does not
eat enough food to maintain a healthy
weight.
• Possible Causes:
• Lack of chemical that regulates mood
• Low self-esteem or desire to please others
• History of troubled relationships
ANOREXIA NERVOSA
• Symptoms include:
• weight loss, slowed heart & breathing rates, dry
skin, lowered body temperature, and growth of
fine body hair.
• Loss of menstrual period in females.
• Health risks:
• Starve to death
• Lack of essential minerals can cause heart to stop
ANOREXIA NERVOSA: TREATMENT
• People with anorexia usually deny their problem
and need encouragement to get help
• Doctors, nurses and dietitians work together to stop
weight loss and change the person’s eating habits
• Mental health work to address underlying emotional
problems
BULIMIA
• People who have bulimia go on uncontrolled
eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the
food from their bodies. They purge the food by
making themselves vomit or by using laxatives.
• Most people with bulimia maintain their weight
within their normal range
• Possible causes: same as anorexia, plus
• Purge because they feel better emotionally
• Purge because they are concerned about weight gain
BULIMIA
•Possible signs of Bulimia
• Unable to control eating binges
• Eating too much food too quickly
• Eating in private
• Cycles of weight gain and loss
• Bathroom visits right after eating
• Hoarding or storing food
BULIMIA
• Health risks
• Dehydration, kidney damage, and lack of
necessary vitamins and minerals
• Stomach acid in vomit irritates the throat
and erodes the enamel from teeth
• Depression and risk of suicide
BULIMIA
• Treatment
• People with bulimia are aware of their
problem, but are unable to control their
behavior. Often ashamed to seek help.
• Mental health professionals, dentists, and
team of doctors
BINGE EATING DISORDER
• An eating disorder in which a personal
regularly has an uncontrollable urge to eat
large amounts of food, but without purging
• People with binge eating disorder cannot
stop eating even when they are full.
• They may intend to eat two slices of bread
and end up eating the entire loaf of bread
BINGE EATING DISORDER
• Possible Causes:
• Eat to avoid dealing with difficult emotions, such
as anger, or with stressful situations
• Use food to provide temporary relief
• Binges can lead to depression and guilt
• Health Risk:
• Excess weight gain & unhealthy dieting
• Greater risk for diabetes & high blood pressure
BINGE EATING DISORDER
•Treatment
• Learn how to control their eating
• Eat slowly and deliberately
• Address underlying emotional issues
EATING DISORDERS AND SPORTS
• Some athletes are at risk for an eating
disorder because their sport has rules
about weight or are based on body
appearance
• Name some sports where athletes may
be at risk for developing an eating
disorder and Why?
BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER
• A psychological condition in which a
person’s dissatisfaction with how he or
she looks consumes his or her daily life
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