Eating Disorders - Victoria Kuehn
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EATING
DISORDERS
Victoria Kuehn-Larson
Human Behavior
February 13, 2011
CONTENTS
Eating Disorders
Self Esteem
Catastrophic Effects
Fashion Industry
America’s Next Top Model
Comparative Links
Treatment
Lessons Learned
Conclusion
References
“Four out of ten Americans either suffered or have known someone
who has suffered from an eating disorder” (National Eating Disorders)
EATING DISORDERS
Major Eating Disorders
Anorexia Nervosa
Binge Eating
Bulimia Nervosa
Obesity
Being Overweight
A variety of factors:
Physical
Psychological
Interpersonal
Social and Peer pressure
EATING DISORDERS (CONT.)
FOOD!
Anorexia Nervosa
A serious disorder characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss
Features cognitive symptoms by having persistent, intrusive thoughts that the person
becomes obsessive about food
Binge Eating Disorder - or BED
A disorder that does not give regard to regular eating habits
Features periods of starvation followed by overeating
Bulimia Nervosa
A disorder where self-induced vomiting is used to undo the effects of binge eating
SELF ESTEEM
Esteem is about “the need for things that reflect on self-esteem,
personal worth, social recognition and accomplishment” (Cherry, 2011).
A Negative self image, particularly a body image, can lead to other
negative tendencies:
Isolation
Withdrawal from social activities
Depression
Self-esteem is the real culprit for an eating disorder, and the belief that
their body doesn’t match the ideal type portrayed in the media.
CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS
Physical
Emotional
Social Issues
CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS
PHYSICAL
Physical Effects of Eating Disorders on the body:
As well as:
• Enamel loss on teeth
• Loss of esophageal lining
• Organs can start shutting down
• And more…
CATASTROPHIC EFFECTS
EMOTIONAL & SOCIAL
Seeing themselves differently:
Emotional Effects:
Isolation
Feelings of Hopelessness
Social Effects:
Separation from Friends &
Family
FASHION INDUSTRY - MODELS
Fashion Industry contributes to low self-esteem in teens
Tyra Banks, supermodel, has
experienced the personal effects of
eating disorders and how it can
affect your personal habits.
She has chosen to use her personal
experiences to help others,
especially those included in her
show, America’s Next Top Model
“The average American woman is 5’4” tall and weighs 140 pounds.
The average American model is 5’11” tall and weighs 117 pounds.” (National Eating Disorders)
AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL
Anamaria was a contestant on America’s Next Top Model, Cycle 13,
that was extremely thin and refused to see it
“My concern with
Anamaria is her
body. I didn’t see
tall, slender model.
I saw bones.”
- Mr. Jay
“Beauty is health, and if you’re not healthy,
you lose your beauty.”
- Diane von Furstenberg, President, CFDA
COMPARATIVE LINKS
Obesity
Purging
Food
Symptoms
Binge
Eating
Deprivation
Eating
Disorders
Anorexia
Overeating
Bulimia
Medical
Psychological
Dental
Treatment
TREATMENT
Treatment offered to help those with eating disorders:
Medical
Nutritional Coaching
Getting the body back to health
Weight loss programs for obese patients
Psychological
Counseling
Treatment facility to monitor eating habits
Dental
Correction of cavities or loss of teeth
TREATMENT (CONT.)
GOALS :
TREATMENT (CONT.)
Obesity Treatments
Weight Loss Programs
“One Size Fits All” Weight Loss Programs
“One reason for high drop out rates in current weight loss programs might be the
‘one size fits all’ clinical practice, in which obese individuals are treated uniformly,
independent of their subgroup characteristics and their reasons for weight loss”
(Schelling, Simone, 2011).
Discouraging results lead to circular pattern:
LESSONS LEARNED
Support from family and friends is key to successful treatment
Listen to your body
Eat when you’re hungry and stop when you are full
Do Not weigh yourself daily
Compulsive eating as well as Compulsive exercising can both lead
to eating disorders
For those facing obesity, a custom-tailored plan is most beneficial
to achieving results
Seek counseling when necessary
CONCLUSION
The youth of today are influenced by the media and their peers on how
they should look. The disorders range from anorexia to just having
overweight issues. They are categorized by extreme emotions, attitudes,
and behaviors surrounding eating and food. All of these disorders are
serious and potentially life-threatening.They need to listen to their body
and give it the proper nutrition. With the younger generation being so
influenced by the media and the modeling industry, young females are
the most affected by eating disorders at a rate of 1 male to every 10
females. Treatment and family support is crucial to successfully
overcome an eating disorder.
REFERENCES
Cherry, K. (2011). Hierarchy of needs: The five levels of Maslow's hierarchy of
needs. Retrieved from About.com: Psychology:
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/hierarchyneeds.htm
National Eating Disorders. (n.d.). Statistics: Eating Disorders and their
Precursors. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from
Nationaleatingdisorders.org:
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/uploads/statistics_tmp.pdf
NEDA. (2011). Learn basic terms and information on a variety of eating
disorder topics. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from NEDA National
Eating Disorder Association:
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/information-resources/generalinformation.php
Schelling, Simone & Simone Munsch & Andrea H. Meyer & Juergen Margraf.
(2011). Relationship between motivation for weight loss and dieting and binge
eating in a representative population survey. International Journal of Eating
Disorders, Vol. 44, Issue 1, 39-43.