Transcript of ATTENTION High School Students!!! A Psychiatric illness › Desire to be thin › Fearing weight...
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- ATTENTION High School Students!!!
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- A Psychiatric illness Desire to be thin Fearing weight gain
Limiting food/laxatives/vomiting Occurs during
preadolescence/adolescence
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- Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge Eating Disorder
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- RRefusal to maintain normal body weight TTwo Ways: Restricting
Body experiences starvation/depressed mood Binge-eating and purging
Eating followed by self-induced vomiting 1 2
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- RReoccurring binge eating followed by: SSelf-induced vomiting
MMisusing laxatives DDiuretics/fasting/excessive exercise UUsually
maintain average body weight DDifficult to detect
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- PPurging threatens physical health: DDehydration HHormonal
imbalance DDepletion of minerals DDamage to vital organs
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- IIndulging without purging UUnlike Bulimia FFoods high in fat
and sugar IIndividuals tend to be obese SSome keep average weight
MMaintain weight by binging and starving
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- Considered a life-threatening illness Commonly overlooked or
ignored
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- TThere are internal and external factors that contribute to
eating disorders
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- *Teasing *Abuse *Depression *Distorted thoughts *Body
Dissatisfaction
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- Family pressures School cliques Having need to control the
uncontrollable. Sport related pressures
Television/radio/magazines
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- Physical Behavioral Emotional
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- Quick weight loss or fluctuation Abdominal pain Feeling full or
bloated Feeling faint or feeling cold Dry hair/skin & blue
hands/feet Lanugo hair (fine body hair)
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- Dieting or chaotic food intake Pretending to eat, throwing away
food Exercising for long periods Constantly talking about food
Frequent trips to bathroom Baggy clothes hiding thin body
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- Complaints about being or feeling fat Making comments about
feeling worthless Depression Perfectionist attitudes Family
conflicts
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- 3%10% females between 5-29 years old 1% female adolescents have
anorexia nervosa 4% college females have bulimia 1% women have
binge-eating disorder
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- Less likely to seek treatment 1 man to every 10 women Have
anorexia/bulimia 10% of Americans with eating disorders are
men
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- http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ www.bodypositive.com
www.bodypositive.com
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- RESOURCES http://www.namedinc.org
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ www.bodypositive.com
http://www.anad.org Thank You For Watching!