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Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders. Statement of Objective. Today we will talk about barriers to healthy eating. By the end of the lesson, you will be able to recognize by correctly identifying the common disorders to eating nutritiously. Writing assignment.

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Eating Disorders

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  1. Eating Disorders

  2. Statement of Objective • Today we will talk about barriers to healthy eating. • By the end of the lesson, you will be able to recognize by correctly identifying the common disorders to eating nutritiously

  3. Writing assignment • Write down what the 3 eating disorders are including symptoms and side effects • 1. Binge Eating Disorder • 2. Bulimia Nervosa • 3. Anorexia Nervosa

  4. Eating Disorders • Body Image is the feeling a person has about his or her appearance • An eating disorder is an emotional disorder in which a person chooses harmful eating patterns.

  5. Binge Eating Disorder • An eating disorder in which a person frequently stuffs himself with food. • *Compulsive overeating • *A common cause of obesity

  6. Teens with Binge Eating Disorder risk: • 1. Premature heart disease • 2. Diabetes • 3. High blood pressure • 4. Certain types of Cancer

  7. Bulimia Nervosa • A eating disorder in which a person stuffs himself with food then rids the body of the food • They vomit or use laxatives

  8. Teens with Bulimia Nervosa risks: • 1. Dental Problems from acid in vomit • 2. Sore gums • 3. Heartburn • 4. Dry & brittle hair

  9. Teens with Bulimia Nervosa risks: • 5. Swollen cheeks & face. • 6. Irregular bowel movements • 7. Increase in blood pressure • 8. Stomach Cramps • 9. Damage to kidneys, colon &heart.

  10. Anorexia Nervosa • An eating disorder in which a person starves himself and has a low body weight • Females develop this eating disorder more than males. • They use diet pills, laxatives, and exercise to lose more weight.

  11. Teens with Anorexia risk: • 1. Malnutrition • 2. Damage to kidneys, heart and other body organs. • 3. Weakness & Fatigue

  12. Teens with Anorexia risk: • 4. Hair loss or dull hair • 5. Dull & Yellow skin • 6. Growth of excess body hair • 7. Absence of menstruation period in females

  13. Questions from Video • What size is the small intestines? • What size is the large intestines? • What kind of acid is in the stomach? • What is Chyme? • What is the Plyoric valve?

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