Download - Standard 3: Body Image/Eating Disorders
STANDARD 3
BODY IMAGE
1. What is your initial reactions to the pictures on the previous slide?
2.Think about people you know that are insecure about their weight or body. Do you think those individuals actually need to lose or gain weight? Or, are they reacting to pressures from society, media, friends, etc.
DO NOW 10/10
DEFINE IN OWN WORDS
Body Image:
Body Fat Ratio:
Overweight:
Obesity:
DEFINITIONS
Body Image: Concept of one's physical appearance based on self-observation & reactions of others.
Body Fat Ratio: Amount of body fat in relation to total body weight.
Overweight: weighing 10% or more of what is considered his or her recommended healthy weight
Obesity: Increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat. Putting oneself at greater risk for illness and disease.
WEIGHT RELATED HEALTH RISKS
Cardiovascular Diseases: Cholesterol = Artery build up, plaque = Heart Attack, Stroke
Type 2 Diabetes: Body’s breakdown of sugar. Insulin; hormone that regulates the absorption of sugar into your cells.
-The more fatty tissue you have, the more resistant your cells become to insulin.
WEIGHT RELATED HEALTH RISKS
Cancer: 20% of cancer’s associated with obesity. High Blood Pressure: fatty tissues & cholesterol Osteoarthritis: Joint disease, For every 2-pound
increase in weight, the risk of developing arthritis is increased by 9 to 13%.
EATING DISORDER STATISTICS
5-10%(5-10 million) girls/women 1 million boys/men 10% of college females, clinical or sub-clinical 15% of young women have distorted eating
behaviors/attitudes
STATS CONTD.
Each day Americans spend an average of $109 million on dieting and diet related products.
80 % of American women claim to be dissatisfied with their appearance and shape
1 in 2 American women are on a weight loss diet. Children, 8-10 yrs old. 50 % of girls said they
were unhappy with their size. Media’s idea that "thin is beautiful” is the leading
BODY IMAGE
Self Concept: Perception that someone has of themselves. How they visualize themselves
Self Esteem: High or low respect or opinion of oneself. Feeling
VIDEO: MEDIA INFLUENCES
Record 10 items of information about media’s influences on body image.
3/29 DO NOW
Name and briefly describe 3 weight related diseases.
ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Greek meaning "lack of appetite” Eating disorder determined by low body weight and body
image distortion. Obsessive fear of gaining weight. Anorexia includes starving oneself, excessive exercise, &
excessive use of diet pills or laxatives. 10% males 10-15% become fatal
ANOREXIA SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Thin but believe they need to lose weight. Continues to restrict foods despite not being
overweight. Food Label Obsession
May limit eating to certain kinds of food. Cereal, bagels, plain salads, and vegetables are
frequently foods of choice. May wear layers of clothes to hide his/her body.
BULIMIA NERVOSA
A person with bulimia eats a lot of food in a short amount of time(binging.)
Fear of gaining weight after a binge. Binging causes feelings of shame and guilt. Person tries to "undo" the binge by getting rid of
the food. This is called purging.
BULIMIA SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Going to the bathroom shortly after eating a large amount of food.
Taking Laxatives to lead to a bowel movement.
Obsessing about exercise after a period of eating.
Taking water pills to urinate
BINGE EATING
Uncontrolled, impulsive, or continuous eating beyond the point of feeling comfortably or full.
No purging, but there may be sporadic fasts or repetitive diets.
Feelings of shame or self-hatred after a binge.
BINGE EATING
People who overeat compulsively may struggle with anxiety, depression, and loneliness.
Body weight may vary. Not everyone who is overweight or even obese is
a binge eater.
BINGE SIGNS/SYMPTOMS
Eating is out of control. Eating large amounts of foods in one sitting, to
the point of discomfort. Secretive eating. Being embarrassed by the amount of food they
eat.
EATING DISORDERS’ HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
Tooth decay because of repeated exposure to acidic gastric contents. B
Dental cavities, sensitivity to hot or cold food. B Stomach Ulcers. All Ruptures of the stomach. B Dehydration. A/B Irregular heartbeat and in severe cases, heart attack.
All A greater risk for suicidal behavior. All
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES
Irregular or complete loss of menstrual period. A/B
Dry skin, hair loss. A/B Heart damage, heart attack. All Bone loss(density). A/B Withdrawal and isolation. All
HEALTHY EATING HABITS
Enough calories, but not to many Multiple meals, moderate portions Eat a variety of foods Drink a lot of water Don’t be the food police
UNHEALTHY EATING HABITS
Not planning meals Eating erratically Eating only high convenience foods Taking supplements in place of real foods Depriving yourself of food “joys” Ignoring body’s warning signs
HEALTHY WEIGHT LOSS/GAIN STRATEGIES
List 4 Healthy Weight Loss Strategies List 4 Healthy Weight Gain Strategies
BOOK WORK
Ch. 6 Lesson 1
Q 2,5
Ch. 6 Lesson 2
Q 1-4