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Slide 1 - Anorexia Nervosa By: Maggie Murphy
Slide 2 - Anorexia Nervosa “nervous want of appetite” Begins around the time of puberty 9 out of 10 are female 1 out of 100 women in the U.S are anorexic
Slide 3 - WHY? Weight drops 15% below ideal body weight Intense fear of getting fat, even though underweight Obsessive about food Body image problems No Periods
Slide 4 - Eating Disorder Statistics 8 million people in the United States suffer from eating disorders 3% of all young women and girls suffer from anorexia 3-4% of all young women and girls suffer from bulimia 1% of men suffer from eating disorders 15% of young women have some kind of disordered eating patterns Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychological disease
Slide 5 - Causes/Risks Causes Dieting Genetics Depression/Anxiety Excessive Exercise Psychological Factors Social-Culture Risks Females Youth Males Minorities Athletes Genetics
Slide 6 - Symptoms Significant weight loss Fear of becoming fat Excessive dieting/exercising Counting calories, fats, etc. Constipation Dry, sallow skin Menstrual periods stop Mood Swings Sensitivity to cold
Slide 7 - Repercussions Physical Malnutrition Intestinal Ulcers Dehydration Ruptured Stomach Serious heart, kidney, liver damage Tooth/gum erosion Tears of the esophagus Psychological Depression Low self-esteem Shame or guilt Impaired relationships Mood swings Perfectionism
Slide 8 - Medical Complications Death Central Nervous System Cardiovascular Genitourinary Stomach Intestine
Slide 9 - Treatment Continuous Medical Care Regular Therapy Nutritional Counseling Psychologists *Long –Term*
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Slide 12 - References DeAngelis, T. (2002). Promising treatments for anorexia and bulimia. Monitor on Psychology, 33, 38-41. Fairburn, C.G., & Harrison, P.J. (2003). Eating Disorders. Lancet, 361, 407-417. Long, P.W. (2003). Anorexia Nervosa. Internet Mental Health. Retrieved October 28, 2002, from http://www.mentalhealth.com/dis1/p21-et01.htlm National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. Retrieved October 28, 2002, from http://www.altrue.net/site/anadweb/html Pierre-Claude, P. The secret language of eating disorders. Retrieved October 28, 2003, from http://www.randomhouse.com/features/eatingdisorders/about.html