EATING DISORDERS
• are mental illnesses defined by
  abnormal eating habits that
  negatively affect a person’s
  physical or mental health.
• A kind of illness that causes
  serious disturbances to your
  everyday diet
Eating Disorder
• Behavior thought
to stem from
some
environmental
pressures
 ANOREXIA NERVOSA
Anorexia nervosa is
an eating disorder
characterized by
extremely low body
weight, body image
distortion and an
obsessive fear of
gaining weight
  ANOREXIA nERVOSA
• Eating disorder
characterized by self
imposed starvation
to lose and maintain
very low body weight
due to a false/
distorted perception
of being fat
Eating and food behavior signs and symptoms
 Strange or secretive food
          rituals
      • BIOLOGICAL CAUSES of anorexia
• A genetic predisposition to anorexia may
 run in families.
• People with anorexia tend to have high
 levels of cortisol, the brain hormone most
 related to stress, and decreased levels of
 serotonin, which is associated with
 feelings of well-being
               MIAnervosa
            Bulimia   NERVOSA
                            is
       characterized by frequent
       episodes of binge eating,
          from twice a week to
          multiple times a day,
       followed by frantic efforts
        to avoid gaining weight.
During an average binge, a bulimic consumes 3,000 to 5,000 calories in
                           one short hour.
Signs and symptoms of bulimia
 Lack of control over
       eating
                           Frequent
                        fluctuations in   Smell of vomit
                            weight
                            Eating
Going to the bathroom   unusually large
     after meals          amounts of
                             food
                          Alternating
   Using laxatives,
                           between
    diuretics, or
                        overeating and
       enemas
                            fasting
     Discolored           Excessive
        teeth             exercising
                                                 Swelling of
                                                 the hands
Broken blood                                     and feet
vessels in the
eyes
                                            Chronic sore
                                               throat
   Ruptured stomach
   or esophagus
                                          Weakness and
                                            dizziness
   Loss of menstrual periods            Acid reflux or ulcers
                                           Tooth decay and
   Chronic constipation from laxative
                                           mouth sores
   abuse
                    Effects of Bulimia
Purging does NOT prevent weight gain
  Contrary to popular belief, purging isn’t very effective at
  getting rid of calories, which is why most bulimics end up
    gaining weight over time. Vomiting immediately after
  eating will only eliminate 50% of the calories consumed at
    best—and usually much less. This is because calorie
  absorption begins the moment you put food in the mouth.
  Laxatives and diuretics are even less effective. Laxatives
  get rid of only 10% of the calories eaten, and diuretics do
                          nothing at all.
Binge Eating Disorder: What is it?
      Binge eating Disorder
• Binge eating is disorder in which someone eats a
 lot amount of food at a time but they don't vomit.
EMOTIONAL EATING
• The consumptions of large amount qualities of food to
 suppress negative emotions
PICA
• An abnormal desire to eat
substances (as chalk or ashes) not
normally eaten
Why do people develop eating
disorders?
Factors to consider
  Psychological
  Interpersonal
  Social/Cultural
  Biological
1. _____________
is an eating disorder
characterized by extremely
low body weight
Quiz 2
2. Eating disorder
characterized by self imposed
starvation to lose and maintain
very low body weight due to a
false/ distorted perception of
being fat
            is disorder in
3. _____________
which someone eats a
lot amount of food at a
time but they don't
vomit.
4. __________is characterized by
frequent episodes of binge
eating, from twice a week to
multiple times a day, followed
by frantic efforts to avoid
gaining weight
5. Anabnormal desire to eat
substances (as chalk or
ashes) not normally eaten
6. Eating disorder
due to negative
feelings
7-8 Causes of eating
disorders
9. Physical
characteristic of an
anorexic.
10. Physical
characteristic of a
person doing binge
eating