2ND Health Module 4
2ND Health Module 4
2ND Health Module 4
OBJECTIVES:
Physical signs of Bulimia Nervosa include discolored teeth, odor on the breath, stomach pain,
calluses/scarring on the hands caused by self-inducing vomiting, irregular or absent menstrual periods,
and weakness or fatigue.
Teenagers with Bulimia Nervosa often have a preoccupation with body weight and shape, as well as
a distorted body image. The clinical diagnosis commonly defines Bulimia Nervosa if they binge and
purge on average once a week for at least three consecutive months.
HEALTH RISKS WITH BULIMIA
Dental problems
Stomach rupture
Menstruation irregularities
BINGE EATING DISORDER: WHAT IS
IT?
BINGE EATING DISORDER
is characterized by a sense of
uncontrollable excessive/compulsive eating,
followed by feelings of shame and guilt. Unlike
those with Bulimia Nervosa, however, teenagers
with Binge Eating Disorder typically do not
compensate for their binges.
Teenagers with Binge Eating Disorder may
feel like they have no control over their
behavior and eat in secret when they are not
hungry.
Signs of Binge Eating Disorder might include:
❖ Eating an unusually large amount of food in a distinct period of time
(within 2 hours)
❖ Hiding food or discarded food containers and wrappers
❖ Eating in secret because of feeling embarrassed by how much they are
eating
❖ Eating when stressed or when feeling uncertain how to cope
❖ Feeling that they are unable to control how much they eat and
disgusted with themselves afterwards
❖ Experimentation with different diets
Most of the physical signs and symptoms associated with Binge Eating Disorder are
long-term, including weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular menstrual
cycle, skin disorders and heart disease.
Similar to Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder is commonly diagnosed if
teenagers binge on average once a week for at least three consecutive months.
HEALTH RISKS WITH
BINGE EATING DISORDER
◼ High blood pressure
◼ High cholesterol
◼ Gall bladder disease
◼ Diabetes
◼ Heart disease
◼ Certain types of cancer
WHY DO PEOPLE DEVELOP EATING
DISORDERS?
◼ Behaviors are unhealthy coping mechanisms
▪ Factors to consider
▪ Psychological
▪ Interpersonal
▪ Social/Cultural
▪ Biological
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
◼ Low self-esteem
◼ Feelings of inadequacy or failure
◼ Feeling out of control
◼ Response to change (puberty)
◼ Response to stress (sports, dance)
◼ Personal illness
INTERPERSONAL FACTORS
Troubled family and personal relationships
Difficulty expressing emotions and feelings