body image & eating disorders ch. 11 lesson 2 pg. 297-302
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Body Image
& Eating
DisordersCh. 11 Lesson 2
Pg. 297-302
iPad Vocabulary Activity
• Open Photon APP
• Open bookmark tab and press Glencoe
• Drop Down: “Chapter Activities”
Go to: Chapter 11
• Next, Open: “Interactive Study Guides”
• Open: “Lesson #2”
• Press lightning bolt at top of page
• http://glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/health_fitness/glencoe_health_09/isg/GH_ch11.2_550x390.swf
Eating Disorders
• Objective 1: Identify the different types of fad diets
• Objective 2: Identify the signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa
• Objective 3: Identify the signs and symptoms of bulimia nervosa
• Objective 4: Identify the signs and symptoms of binge eating disorder
Your Body Image
• When you look in the mirror, do you like what you see?
• Body Image: the way you see your body.
• Some teens may compare their bodies to those of models, athletes, or actors/actresses.
• Teens may feel pressure by their friends and/or family to look a certain way
Fad Diets• Fad Diets: weight-loss plans that tend to be
popular for only a short time.• Fad diets typically promise quick, easy
weight loss. • People on these diets may lose weight
temporarily, but they usually regain it after going off the diet.
• Weight Cycling: a repeated pattern of losing and regaining body weight.
• Fad diets can pose serious health risks• In fact, most teens shouldn’t diet at all
Types of Fad Diets
• Miracle Foods: Promise you can “Burn Fat” by eating lots of a single food or type of food.
• Magic Combinations: Promise that certain foods will trigger weight loss when they’re eaten together.
• Liquid Diets: Plans replace solid foods with ultra-low-calorie liquid formulas.
• Diet Pills: Pills that claim to suppress your appetite so that you eat less. Others say they “Block” or “Flush” the fat from the body
• Fasting: Depriving the body of needed nutrients. Can result in dehydration.
• Funny Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlCQ664cvnk
Partner Assignment
• Use your textbook (pages 297-302) and an iPad to answer the questions/
• Open Photon APP• Drop Down: “Chapter Activities”
Go to: Chapter 11• Next, Open: “Student Web Activities
Lesson 2”• Answer Questions: 2,4,& 5
• http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit4/chapter11/student_web_activities__lesson_2.html
Partner worksheet activity
• Pass out a scantron and the worksheet titled:
“Chapter 11 Managing Weight and Eating Behaviors”
• Students are to write their answers on the scantron, turn it in for a grade, then be prepared to discuss with the class.
• Go over worksheet with the class.
Eating Disorders
• Eating Disorders: Extreme, harmful eating behaviors that can cause serious illness or even death.
• Eating disorders are classified as a mental illness, and they are often linked to depression, low self-esteem, or troubled personal relationships.
• Social & cultural forces that emphasize physical appearance can also play a role.
• Can run in families.• Genetics may be a factor.
Anorexia• Anorexia Nervosa: Is a disorder in
which the irrational fear of weight gain leads to people to starve themselves
• Mainly affects girls and young women.
• Outside pressures, high expectations, a need to be accepted, and a need to achieve are characteristics associated with anorexia
Characteristics associated with Anorexia Nervosa
•Avoiding food and meals•Eating only a few kinds of
food in small amounts•Weighing or counting the
calories in everything they eat.
•Exercising excessively•Weighing themselves
repeatedly
Other Symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa
• Drastic loss of body fat may cause infertility
• Loss of bone density• Drop in body temperature• Low blood pressure, Low heart
rate, & multi-organ failure• Growth of fine hair all over the
body• Heart problems & sudden death
Video Clip
•Oprah clip on anorexia
•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOyqpKXJBXw&feature=related
Bulimia• Bulimia: Is an eating disorder that
involves cycles of overeating and purging, or attempts to rid the body of food.
• Binging: eating a huge amount of food in a single sitting.
• After the binge, they purge, forcing themselves to vomit or taking laxatives to flush the food out of their system.
• Some bulimics may fast or exercise frantically after a binge.
health consequences of Bulimia
• Dehydration• Sore & inflamed throat• Swollen glands• Teeth may become damaged
due to stomach acid from vomiting
• Can cause damage to their stomach, intestines and/or kidneys.
• Severe cases can result in irregular heart rhythms, heart failure, and death.
Video CLIP• Dr Phil clip on Bulimia
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP0twyqBWIk
Binge Eating Disorder
• Binge eating disorder: an eating disorder in which people overeat compulsively.
• The person may feel guilty and disgusted about his/her behavior, but feel powerless to stop.
• More common in males. • Consequences include:
– Becoming overweight or obese.– High blood pressure– Type 2 diabetes– Cardiovascular disease
Seeking Help
• Eating disorders are serious and dangerous illnesses.
• People need help to overcome them.
• Medical help may involve counseling, nutritional guidance, a doctor’s care, and in some cases, hospital stay.
Is it Anorexia or Bulimia ???1. Eat very small quantities of only certain foods
Answer: Anorexia
2. Extreme thinness (emaciation)
Answer: Anorexia
3. Binge eating followed by forced vomiting
Answer: Bulimia
4. Usually done is secret because it is often accompanied by feeling of disgust or shame
Answer: Bulimia
5. Excessive use of laxatives, diuretics, fasting, excessive exercise, or combination of these behaviors
Answer: Bulimia
– Worn tooth enamel, increasingly sensitive and decaying teeth as a result of exposure to stomach acid.
Answer: Bulimia
– Growth of fine hair all over the body.
Answer: Anorexia
– Lethargy, sluggish, or feeling tired all the time
Answer: Anorexia
Matching Activity• Open Photon APP• Open bookmark tab and chose Glencoe• Drop Down: “Chapter Activities”
Go to: Chapter 11• Next, Open: “Interactive Health Tutor”• Open: “chapter 11b”• Press the lightning bolt at the top of the page
• http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078913284/student_view0/unit4/chapter11/interactive_health_tutor.html
Additional Video clips on Anorexia/Bulemia
Gabris
• Why so thin? 4 mins. How fashion might be sensationalizing society about being thin. How younger kids are starting diets early. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DovbZgq1ElE&feature=fvwp&NR=1
• 40 Seconds with a girl looking into a mirror http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uUdV11FF7w
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