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Chetana
Poonam
Pratibha
Sayani
Mukesh
Ashish
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Rizwaan
Dashrath
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Group Leader : Monika
Internet Researchers : Sayani & Pratibha
Library Researchers : Chetana & Mukesh
Surveyors : Poonam & Ashish
Reporters : Dashrath & Rizwaan
Editors : Monika & Ravyansh
Presenters : Sayani, Pratibha & Mukesh
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First of all Sayani and Pratibha searched information
about Anorexia from the internet.
Chetana and Mukesh went to nearby libraries and
searched about this topic.
Dashrath and Rizwaan collected news and reports from
television, newspapers and magazines.
Poonam and Ashish took the views of the local people
about it.
Monika compiled all the collections.
Ravyansh and Monika edited all the works and gave to
the presenters i.e. Sayani, Pratibha and Mukesh.
Lastly the presenters made this PowerPoint Presentation.
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What is Anorexia
Origin of the
word ‘Anorexia’
Misconception
about the word
‘Anorexia
What is Anorexia
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Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that
describes an eating disorder often resulting in
dangerous weight loss and body image
distortion, in which a person especially a girl or
woman doesn’t eat or eats too little, because
they fear becoming fat .
The most defining features of Anorexia is
controlling body weight through means of
voluntary starvation, purging, vomiting, exclusive
exercise or other weight control measures like
diet pills accompanied by the patients
misperception that they are actually overweight.
Emotional manifestations may range from a
neurotic overreaction to a weight reduction diet
to full blown schizophrenic delusions resulting in
the abhorrence of food. Anorexia Nervosa is a
complex condition involving , psychological,
neurobiological and sociological component.
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Origin of the word
Anorexia
• The term Anorexia is of
Greek origin: a (ά prefix of
negation) n (v, link between
two vowels) and orexia
(appetite). Thus meaning a
lack of desire to eat.
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Misconception about
the word Anorexia
• Anorexia Nervosa is frequently
shorten to Anorexia in both the
popular media and television
reports. This is technically
incorrect as the term Anorexia used
separately refers to the medical
symptoms of reduced appetite.
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It primarily affects
adolescent females,
however approximately
10% of people with
the diagnosis are
males.
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Not wanting or refusing to eat in
public.
Anxiety
Weakness
Brittle skin
Shortness of breath
Obsessiveness about calorie intake.
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Feature of
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Excessive Exercise
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Genetic
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Psychological
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Roles • Anorexic eating behaviour is thought to
originate from feeling of fatness and
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unattractiveness and is maintained by various
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cognitive biases that alter now the affected
individual evaluates and thinks about their
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body, food and eating.
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• People with Anorexia tend to over-estimate the
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size or fatness of their own bodies. They wrong
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thinking about their physical structure. They
look a type of overconfidence in which the
majority of people feel themselves more
attractive than others would rate them.
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Genetic
• Genetic factors contribute to about
50%of the development of an eating
disorder like Anorexia Nervosa.
• Family and twin studies has suggested
that genes influencing both eating
regulation, and personality and emotion,
may be important contributory factors.
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that Anorexia is linked to a disturbed serotonin system,
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particularly to high levels at areas in the brain with the
5HT receptor-a system particularly linked to anxiety,
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mood and impulse control.
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• Starvation has been hypothesized to be a response to
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these effect, which, in turn, might reduce serotonin
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levels and hence, ward off anxiety.
Treatment • Disturbances in brain neuro-chemistry may be as much
the result of starvation, than continuously existing
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traits that might predispose someone to develop
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Anorexia.
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Nutritional
• Zinc deficiency is also a cause of
Anorexia Nervosa as it cause a decrease
in appetite that an degenerate in
Anorexia Nervosa, appetite disorder, etc.
• Deficiency of other nutrients such as
tyrosine and tryptophas as well as
vitamin B1 could contribute to this
phenomenon.
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 The first line treatment for Anorexia is usually
focused on immediate weight gain especially
with those who have particularly serious
conditions that require hospitalization. In
serious cases, this may be done an involuntary
hospital treatment under mental health law,
where legislation exists.
 In the majority of cases, however, people with
Anorexia are treated as outpatients ,with input
from physicians, psychiatrists, clinical
psychologists and mental health professionals.
 Psychotherapy- is an effective form of
treatment of Anorexia Nervosa. It can lead to
restoration of weight, return of menses among
female patients and improved psychological and
social functioning when compared simple support
or education programs.
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 Family Therapy has also been found to be an
effective treatment for adolescents with
Anorexia.
 Drug treatment such as SSRI or other
antidepressant medication, have not been found
to be generally effecting for either treating
Anorexia but it is common however,
antidepressants to be prescribed, often with the
intent of trying to treat the associated anxiety
and depression.
 Supplementation with 14mg/day of Zinc is also
recommended as routine treatment for Anorexia
Nervosa due to a study showing a doubling of
weight regain after treatment with Zinc was
begun.
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Consult to the doctor at the right time.
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The patient goes down into
starvation mode.
Nutrition deficiency is found in
the patient.
The body slows down to conserve
energy.
Slowly it losts its immune system.
The body gradually becomes
weak.
Anorexia can also lead the
patient to death.
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There is no way to prevent
Anorexia Nervosa. Early
treatment may be the best way.
Knowing early signs and seeking
immediate treatment is the only
way to prevent Anorexia.
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Have you heard about Anorexia?
What do you know about it?
What do think is the treatment of
Anorexia?
i) Gaining weight
ii) Treatment by medicine
iii) Junk food
What do you think is the cause of
Anorexia?
i) It is genetic
ii) It is psychological
What are the harmful effects of
Anorexia?
Do you think that Anorexia is a
dangerous disease or it is a casual
problem?
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Questions were asked from 25
people. Out of 25 people only 6
people were aware of
Anorexia. Out of these 6
people, 2 were doctors and 4
were students of medical
science. Maximum people
heard the name of Anorexia
for the first time. Some
illiterate people said that it is
a curse of god. Some people
think that it is a casual
problem. According to doctors
it is a dangerous physiological
and psychological diagnosis.
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26-year-old who walked
herself down to 19 kg
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LONDON: Anorexic Lauren Bailey weighed just 19 kg – after a bizarre
compulsion that saw her walk up to 12 hours a day.
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grew so thin that at one stage hospital doctors gave her hours to live.
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Yet even during 18 months in hospital she secretly exercised, a habit she grew
hooked on when she developed Anorexia at 14.
Lauren now 26 and a healthier 38 kg, said, “I’ve had anxiety, depression and
obsessiveness compulsive disorder since I was a child. I’d walk the streets
from 6am to 6pm and go up and down any stair I could find. I shouldn’t
have bee able to walk that far. It was the Anorexic adrenaline. The
youngster was so addicted to burning calories that at home she would
avoid sitting and would frantically pace her room.
Lauren, of Witham, Essex, added, “It got out of control. It wasn’t about wanting
to disappear.”
Her low point came in 2004 when she plummeted to three stone and was
admitted to hospital.
She said, “I was moved to an eating disorders unit and they didn’t think I’d
make it through the night.”
She was discharged but needed a further 18-month spell in Addenbrooke’s
Hospital, Cambridge, where medics sectioned her because she kept
leaving to exercise.
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Lauren who finally left last year, said. “I still have problems but I’m enjoying
life now. I want give others hope that they can get over Anorexia and rebuilt
their lives.”
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3,600 therapists are being recruited over the next three years.
60 per cent of OCD sufferers show improvement when they are given
medication.
One in three cases of OCD begins in childhood.
FAMOUS SUFFERERS
Some famous people who suffered from the disorder include biologist Charles
Darwin, nurse Florence Nightingale and poet John Bunyan.
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