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UNIT 2 – BODY IMAGE 2.3 Weight Management Chapter 6.1/6.2 Standard 6.3a

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UNIT 2 – Body Image. 2.3 Weight Management Chapter 6.1/6.2 Standard 6.3a. Quick Write. List and describe three reasons people diet. Body Image. Body Image – The way you see your body. Body Image Statistics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNIT 2 – BODY IMAGE2.3 Weight ManagementChapter 6.1/6.2Standard 6.3a

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Quick Write List and describe three reasons people

diet.

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Body Image Body Image – The way you see your

body.

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Body Image Questionnaire1. Have you avoided sports or working out because

you didn’t want to be seen in gym clothes?2. Does eating even a small amount of food make

you feel fat?3. Do you worry or obsess about your body not

being small, thin or good enough?4. Are you concerned your body is not muscular or

strong enough?5. Do you avoid wearing certain clothes because

they make you feel fat?6. Do you feel badly about yourself because you

don’t like your body? 7. Have you ever disliked your body?8. Do you want to change something about your

body?9. Do you compare yourself to others and "come up

short?“If you answered "Yes" to 3 or more questions, you

may have a negative body image.

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Ten Steps To Improve Body Image1. Appreciate all that your body can do. Every day your body

carries you closer to your dreams. Celebrate all of the amazing things your body does for you --running, dancing, breathing, laughing, dreaming, etc.

2. Keep a top-10 list of things you like about yourself -- things that aren’t related to how much you weigh or what you look like. Read your list often. Add to it as you become aware of more things to like about you.

3. Remind yourself that “true beauty” is not simply skin-deep. When you feel good about yourself and who you are, you carry yourself with a sense of confidence, self-acceptance, and openness that makes you beautiful regardless of whether you physically look like a supermodel. Beauty is a state of mind, not a state of your body.

4. Look at yourself as a whole person. When you see yourself in a mirror or in your mind, choose not to focus on specific body parts. See yourself as you want others to seeyou -- as a whole person.

5. Surround yourself with positive people. It is easier to feel good about yourself and your body when you are around others who are supportive and who recognize the importance of liking yourself just as you naturally are.

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Cont.1. Shut down those voices in your head that tell you your body is not

“right” or that you are a “bad” person. You can overpower those negative thoughts with positive ones. The next time you start to tear yourself down, build yourself back up with a few quick affirmations that work for you.

2. Wear clothes that are comfortable and that make you feel good about your body. Work with your body, not against it.

3. Become a critical viewer of social and media messages. Pay attention to images, slogans, or attitudes that make you feel bad about yourself or your body. Protest these messages: write a letter to the advertiser or talk back to the image or message.

4. Do something nice for yourself -- something that lets your body know you appreciate it. Take a bubble bath, make time for a nap, find a peaceful place outside to relax.

5. Use the time and energy that you might have spent worrying about food, calories, and your weight to do something to help others. Sometimes reaching out to other people can help you feel better about yourself and can make a positive change in our world.

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Appropriate Weight Range Body Mass Index (BMI) – Ratio that assess

body size in relation to height and weight. BMI = Weight (Lbs) X 703/[Height (Inches)] Find your BMI. Compare Your BMI to the one

on the following chart.

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BMI Chart

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Body Composition Body Composition – Ratio of body fat to

lean body tissue. Overweight – A condition in which a

person is heavier than the standard weight range for his/her height.

Obesity – Having excess amount of body fat.

Underweight – Less than standard weight and height

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Weight Related Health RiskOverweight

Strains Muscles Strains Skeletal

System Heart Works Harder Lungs Work Harder High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Diabetes, Asthma,

Cancer

Underweight Low Energy Fatigue Decreased Ability

to Fight Illness

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Managing Weight Target Appropriate Weight Set Realistic Goals Personalize Your Plan Write the Goal Down Evaluate Progress

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Managing WeightWeight Loss Strategies Reduce calorie intake Use moderation in

eating your favorite foods

Eat Nutrient Dense Foods – foods high in nutrients compared to calorie content (whole grains, fruits, vegetables, etc.).

Drink plenty of water

Weight Gain Strategies

Increase calorie intake

Eat often and increase portion size

Eat nutritious snacks

Build muscle

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Risky Weight Loss Strategies Fad Diets – Weight loss plans that are

popular for a short period of time. (Atkins, South Beach)

Liquid Diets – Replacing food with a special liquid formula. (Slim Fast)

Fasting – Abstinence from eating. Diet Pills – Pills that suppress appetite.

(dexatrim)

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Eating Disorders Eating Disorder – extreme eating behavior that can cause

serious illness or death. Anorexia Nervosa – weight loss through self-imposed starvation.

Health Risks Absence of Menstrual Cycle Low Bone Density, Low Body Temp., Low Blood Pressure Slowed Metabolism

Bulimia Nervosa – eating then purging. Health Risks

Dehydration, Kidney Damage, Irregular Heart Beat Tooth Decay, Digestive Tract Damage

Binge Eating Disorder Health Risk

Unhealthy Weight Gain Type 2 Diabetes Heart Disease/Stroke High Cholesterol/High Blood Pressure

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BODY IMAGEWhat you think you look like

Do you think you’re overweight? Do you think you’re ugly?

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Eating disorders Mental illnesses related to nutrition

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WARNING The pictures you will see are of REAL

people who are suffering from deadly diseases. Many of them have already died by now.

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Anorexia Exercising and

dieting to get EXTREMELY skinny

Usually involves a distorted body image

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What does anorexia do to you. You slowly starve to death It becomes an addiction you can’t break Of people with severe anorexia, more

than half of them die—it’s the most deadly mental illness

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Stereotypes of Anorexics Most anorexics are:

Female Young

But, anorexia can occur in any group Men Older people Any race

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Bulimia Purging to lose

weight

Purging usually means making yourself vomit, but it can also be taking laxatives to cause diarrhea

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Bulimia Binging is when you

eat tons of food, then purge

Bulimia is a often more an issue of stress and emotion, not body image—they just want control over some part of their life

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Bulimia is VERY common 1:5 girls are bulimic 1:20 boys are bulimic

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If you have a problem with bulimia…

Talk to an adult you can trust You’ll need to see a doctor Therapy and antidepressants can help

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How to Lose Weight…

Eat healthy&

Exercise More

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Dieting Safety Do not lose more than 1 pound per week Do not get any skinnier than a BMI of 20

(most people look and feel GREAT with a BMI of 25)

Avoid “fad” diets Don’t skip meals or go hungry Talk to your doctor first!

Good diets aren’t temporary—they are lifestyle changes that you can maintain

forever

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Should Kids Diet? Dieting interferes with puberty It’s normal and healthy for kids to gain

fat before a growth spurt Kids who diet have an increased risk of:

Developing an eating disorder Being obese as an adult Depression

If you are eating healthy and getting plenty of exercise, don’t worry about

your weight until you are an adult

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FAD DIETSDangerous diets that promise easy weight loss

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How Can You Identify a Fad Diet?

1. If they are selling a product2. If it isn’t intended to be a lifelong diet3. If it says that exercise isn’t needed4. If it blames one food, or says one food

will make you skinny5. If it promises “spot reduction”6. Beware of magazines, books, and

websites99.99% of them are QUACKERY

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Why are Fad Diets dangerous?1. Lose weight too quickly2. Don’t get adequate nutrition3. Lose muscle and water, not fat4. Use dangerous products5. Result in you gaining weight once you

stop the diet

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Examples of Fad Diets Grapefruit Diet Atkins Diet The Raw Diet South Beach Diet Green Tea Diet

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Assignment Chapter 6 Lesson 1 pg 150 #2,3,4,5 Chapter 6 Lesson 2 pg 156 #1-5