an eating disorder where people starve themselves to lose weight. the word “anorexia” came from...
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Anorexia Nervosa
By: Skye Massey, jessie sherman, Travis houle
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What is Anoerixa?
An eating disorder where people starve themselves to lose weight.
The word “anorexia” came from the greek origin meaning “descending appetite” . It was established in 1873.
What type of diesease?
It is a life style disease because it involves a person or a group of people who have an unhealthy relationship with food.
It is usually caused by people who think they are fat so they refuse to eat.
Signs/Symptoms of Anorexia
Lack of eating Dangerously thin Always worried about
their weight. Excessive hair growth Nails and hair
become brittle. They have a
distorted body image.
Their skin becomes dry and yellow.
Always cold May cut food into
tiny pieces. Low blood pressure. Can not think right. Sad/moody Heart failure/slow
heart rate.
Signs/Symptoms Cont.
Anemia Weak muscles Swollen joints. Fragile bones Osteoporosis Kidney
stones/failure. Low potassium,
magnesium and sodium.
Constipation and bloating.
Menstrual cycle stops.
Bone loss Problems growing Problems getting
pregnant. Bruise easily.
Examples of Symptoms.
This is a girl whose body image is distorted because she thinks she is fat.
The girl below refuses to eat anything so she will lose weight.
Helping people with Anorexia If you suspect anyone
of being anorexic you should help them immediately before they get worse.
You can talk to them to help get their life back on track or talk to a trusted adult to help talk to them and send them to therapy.
The first step to curing anorexia is admitting you have a problem.
You should also stay away from activities or people who trigger your obsession.
If you help them before they are really bad they can get back on track faster.
If you wait too long to help them it will be harder to cure and they are more endangered.
Factors
The cultural pressure to be thin
Family pressures to have a controlling diet.
Can run genetically. Being involved in
activities such as ballet, modeling, and gymnastics that pressure you to be slender.
Stressful events such as moving or break-ups.
Being a perfectionist.
Treatment
Talk to your doctor/therapist to help regulate a healthy diet for you to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Therapist will help you: Gain a better body image Maintain a healthy weight. Eat more food. If necessary go to the
hospital to help get nutrients and get you healthy again.
You should see a nutritionist, therapist, and doctor.
Impact that Anorexia has on others. Anorexia can effect your
family members and friends because your confidence is distorted and your depressed and moody so your relationships with people will be distant.
Also your family and friends care about you and don’t want you to feel “imperfect” and they want you to be health.
Extra info. On Anorexia
For every 1 guy that has anorexia , there are 10 girls who have anorexia.
Caucasian females are more common to have anorexia then any other race.
0.5%-3.7% of women will suffer from this disease at some point in their life.
95% of the people who suffer from anorexia are females.
More common in middle or upper social classes.
When you don’t eat your stomach literately eats itself with your stomach acid.
Celebrities are more common to obtain anorexia due to public pressure to also be thin and perfect
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