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How YOU see yourself when looking in the mirror
What you believe about your appearance How you feel about your body Its how you view your body and appearance, NOT how others view you But, others’ behavior influences your body image and you influence others’ body image |
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Three big factors involved in negative body image |
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Distorted thinking Perfectionist beliefs Excessive self criticism |
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women make up ____% of people w/eating disorders
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85-90% of people with Eating Disorders Primarily Ages 12-25 |
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men suffering from eating disorders _____%
athletes? |
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Some 10-15% of those suffering from eating disorders are male. Certain athletes are at higher risk: |
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Are both men and women becoming more or less satisfied with their bodies? |
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less (specific stats in ppt) |
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2 Factors affecting body image |
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1. Cultural images/standards 2. interpersonal interactions |
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2 interpersonal factors of body image |
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1.parents values/messages 2. key relationships (parents,siblings,peers,partners) |
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Medical term for body image issues in men & boys |
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A habit.
Infrequent thoughts and behaviors about body, foods, and eating
Rarely causes major medical complications.
Education and/or self-help group |
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A psychological illness.
Frequent and persistent thoughts and behaviors about body, foods, and eating.
Major medical complications
Professional medical and mental health treatment. |
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about _____ million girls and women in the us have an eating disorder |
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there are over ____ million boys and men in the u.s with an eating disorder |
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3 most common eating disorders |
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Anorexia Nervosa
Bulimia Nervosa
Binge Eating Disorder |
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Pathological fear of weight gain or becoming fat.
Excessive preoccupation w/ food, self-starvation, and/or extreme exercising to achieve weight loss.
Leads to faulty eating patterns, malnutrition, and usually excessive weight loss.
Leading psychiatric cause of death in the U.S. |
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medical complications of anorexia |
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Cardiac abnormalities Low blood pressure Low body temperature Low white blood cell count Chronic constipation Osteoporosis Loss of menstrual periods Infertility Nail destruction Lanugo |
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Characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by purging (inappropriate measures to prevent weight gain).
Purging can include self-induced vomiting, laxative or diuretic abuse, excessive exercise, or fasting.
Often accompanied by guilt and depression. |
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interpersonal strategies towards developing a positive body image |
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Create a body-friendly social environment |
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media strategies to developing a positive body image |
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Reduce exposure to media images |
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