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Anorexia . For High School Students By: Maggie Catherina. WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA?. Anorexia Nervosa is…. An eating disorder where one continually starves themselves. Also…. Disorder that focuses on food but attempts to deal with perfection. Causes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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For High School Students By: Maggie Catherina

Anorexia

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WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA?

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An eating disorder where one continually starves themselves.

Anorexia Nervosa is…

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Also…Disorder that focuses on food but attempts to deal with perfection.

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Low self-esteemPerfectionist standards

from peers, families, and oneself

Anorexia Nervosa Patients tend to have:

Causes

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More causes…Poor body imageIdealized thinnessDissatisfied with

their own body

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10-15% of patients are males

Less likely to seek treatment because “women’s disease”

Gay males: 15% bulimic & 20% anorexic

Male can also be anorexic

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Types of Anorexia Induced vomiting

after eating. Leads to serious

digestive system health risks.

Restricted amount of food entered into the body.

Dieting, fasting, and exercising.

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•Slow heart rate

•Brittle bones

•Muscle loss

Anorexia Physical Signs and Symptoms

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More Signs and Symptoms

•Dehydration

•Fainting

•Decreased fertility

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•Dramatic weight loss•Denial of being too thin•Fixation on body image•Critical of appearance

Anorexia Behavioral Signs and Symptoms

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•Preoccupation with food

•Secret food rituals

More Anorexia Behavioral Signs and Symptoms

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Using laxatives or diet pills

Throwing up immediately after eating

Compulsive exercise

Signs and Symptoms of Purging

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Other Negative Effects

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIETING AND ANOREXIA

HEALTHY DIETING ANOREXIA•Self-esteem based on body image•Weight loss is a way to be happy

•Becoming thin is all that matters; health is not a concern.

•Self-esteem based on more than body image.

•Weight loss to be healthy•Goal is to lose weight in a healthy way.

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STATISTICS

•1 in every 200 American women suffer•3rd most common chronic illness among young adults.

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•Most common age is between 12 and 25•Only 1 in 10 people receive treatment

STATISTICS

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• Certain cultures influence diseases like anorexia Western society mostly

SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS

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Admitting you have a problem

Talk to someone Stay away from

people and places that may cause a relapse

Seek professional help

Steps to Recovery

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HOW TO HELP

Confront the patient Talk to an adult or professional Call the National Eating Disorders

Association 1-847-931-2237OR research for tips on: National Eating Disorders Association

Eating Disorders Kill!