Chapter 12
Topics: Body Image and Eating Disorders (295-
298)
“The Freshman 15: Fact or Myth?” (Orange)
(295)Mya Atwood
PCH 201 WellnessSection 02
IntroductionHello, my name is Mya Atwood.
I am a Sociology major with a focus of Criminal Justice and a minor in Psychology.
Some of my favorite things are
1. Jail Documentaries
2. The color Blue
3. Driving
I would love to achieve the dream of working with the F.B.I as a criminal psychologist
investigator.
I have a secret talent of being able to crack my jaw bone.
Outline
During this presentation I will be covering
● Body Image and Eating Disorders○ How it affects people of certain ages
○ What causes this
● The Freshman 15: Fact or Myth○ The typical myth about freshman weight gain
What is Body Image?
What is an Eating Disorder?
-“The subjective picture or mental image of one's own body”(Bing.com)
In my own words….
An eating disorder is a disorder that starts in the brain, that forces people to believe that they are
either way to under weight or way too over weight when in fact that are fine.
How Many Eating Disorders Are There?
There are a total of over 6 different types of eating disorders.
These eating disorders include
1. Binge Eating Disorders
2. Anorexia Nervosa
3. Bulimia Nervosa
4. Pica
5. Rumination Disorder
6. Avoidant/Restrictive food intake disorder
What do these disorders look like?
Just a Quick Example of a One of them...
What is a factor of body image?
Body Image can involve many factors such as:
1. Social Media
2. Other people around you, who you may feel look better than you
3. Pornoraphy
4. Television
5. Friendships
6. Unhealthy Relationships
How are Body Image and Eating Disorders
related?
When someone is upset with the way they look after constant over evaluation of themselves, they
tend to try to change their image.
For example: A 16 year old Junior in High School, feels as if she is way too overweight because of
the different females that she sees around her and all over social media, so she decides to start
making herself throw up.
Body Image CAN Equal certain Eating Disorders
What is the Freshman 15?
In my own words:
The freshman 15 is somewhat of a myth. For example, this myth is
surrounded around people believing that majority of college freshman lose or gain over 15 pounds
during their first semester or first year of college.
The truth is, that yes, many freshmans do gain a little bit of weight during their first semester
or year of college but it is usually way less than 15 pounds and in some cases way more than 15
pounds.
Are Body Image, Eating Disorders and,
The Freshman 15 related?
I definitely do believe that all three of these topics are related. I believe this because of the fact that many
people who believe that they are getting too small or too big during their freshman year begin to look
specifically at their body image which in some cases can cause them to start to want to change themselves,
which in some cases can be them developing a certain kind of eating disorder.
Work Cited
Bing, Microsoft, www.bing.com/images/search?q=images of Avoidant/Restrictive food intake
disorder&qs=n&form=QBIR&sp=-1&pq=images of avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder&sc=0-
51&sk=&cvid=7EA5484B1FBC474FA60383B68DB1DA6C. (Slide 6)
Bing, Microsoft, www.bing.com/search?q=the+freshman+15+fact+or+myth+connect+core&src=IE-
SearchBox&FORM=IESR4A. (Slide 4)
“Find a NEDA Walk Near You!” National Eating Disorders Association, www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZJot_dFiUs (Slide 7)