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Title: Your%20Body%20Image


1
Your Body Image
2
Lesson overview
  • How can you reach your appropriate weight?
  • How do you manage weight change?
  • What are some tips for weight management?
  • What are the risks of eating disorders?
  • What is anorexia nervosa?

3
Lesson overview
  • What is bulimia?
  • What is binge eating disorder?
  • How can you help someone with an eating disorder?

4
What is body image?
  • Body imagethe way you see yourself
  • Feeling good about appearance positive
    self-image
  • Trying to look like someone else unhealthful
  • No ideal weight or body type
  • Teen years growth and change

5
How do you determine your appropriate weight?
  • Factors that influence appropriate weight (the
    best weight for your body)
  • Gender
  • Height
  • Age
  • Body frame (small, medium, or large)
  • Growth pattern (during your teen years)

6
What weight problems can a person have?
  • Overweightmore than the appropriate weight for
    gender, height, age, body frame, and growth
    pattern
  • Eating empty-calorie foods or overeating leads to
    weight gain.
  • Weight gain is linked to sedentary lifestyle.
  • Weight strains heart and lungs and increases risk
    of certain diseases.

7
What weight problems can a person have? (contd)
  • Underweightless than the appropriate weight for
    gender, height, age, body frame, and growth
    pattern
  • Not consuming enough nutrients
  • Excessive dieting and exercise
  • Not enough fat to cushion bodys organs and bones
  • Tired feeling due to insufficient food energy
  • Little body fat as energy reserve
  • Disorders such as anemia

8
How do calories affect your weight?
  • Calories measure energy available in food and
    energy body uses.
  • Teen females 2,0002,400 calories per day
  • Teen males 2,8003,200 calories per day

9
How do calories affect your weight? (contd)
  • A healthful eating plan is based on foods with
    high nutrient density.
  • Examples of nutrient-dense foods
  • Grain Group whole wheat pasta breads, rice,
    tortillas, bagels
  • Fruit Group all fruits
  • Vegetable Group all vegetables
  • Meat and Bean Group tofu, chicken, lean beef,
    tuna, beans
  • Milk Group low-fat and fat-free milk, yogurt,
    cheese

10
How can you reach your appropriate weight?
  • Reducing calorie intake will help with reaching
    appropriate weight.
  • Smaller servings
  • Broiled, baked, or steamed foods
  • Herbs spices instead of oils or cream sauces
  • Fewer soft drinks and more water

11
How can you reach your appropriate weight?
(contd)
  • Physical activity is important for healthy
    weight.
  • Physical activity
  • Helps heart lungs work better
  • Helps strengthen firm muscles
  • Burns calories helps maintain healthy weight
  • Helps manage stress
  • Helps you have more energy develop higher
    self-esteem

12
How do you manage weight change?
  • Healthful choices about weight change cannot be
    replaced by fad diets, pills, and other quick
    weight-loss procedures.
  • Fasting is dangerous.
  • Body wraps cause water loss, not fat loss.
  • Weight may drop temporarily but returns quickly.

13
How do you manage weight change?
  • Other behaviors that may put health at risk
  • Quick weight-loss programs
  • Special products or formulas
  • Losing more than ½ to 1 pound per week
  • Eating too few calories each day
  • Skipping meals

14
What are some tips for weight management?
  • Learn to eat smart and stay active for a lifetime
  • Work with a health-care professional
  • Set realistic goals
  • Burn calories through fun physical activities
  • Develop healthful eating habits
  • Plan meals and snacks
  • Watch portion sizes

15
What are the risks of eating disorders?
  • Eating disordersextreme and damaging eating
    behaviors that can lead to sickness or death
  • Can be triggered by many factors
  • Worries about weight loss that get out of control
  • Obsession about food intake
  • Low self-esteem
  • Poor body image
  • Depression

16
What is anorexia nervosa?
  • Anorexia nervosaself-starvation leading to
    extreme weight loss
  • Physical conditions from anorexia nervosa
  • Malnutrition
  • Shrunken organs and bone loss
  • Low body temperature and blood pressure
  • Slowed metabolism
  • Irregular heartbeat (may lead to cardiac arrest)

17
What is Bulimia?
  • Bulimiaperson eats large amounts of food and
    then tries to purge
  • May force themselves to vomit
  • May take laxatives to force food quickly through
    body
  • Crash diets, including fasting, to make up for
    overeating

18
What is bulimia? (contd)
  • Bulimia damages the body.
  • Stomach acids from vomiting can damage teeth and
    injure mouth and throat.
  • Vomiting can cause stomach to rupture.
  • Repeated use of laxatives can damage kidneys and
    liver.
  • Malnutrition can occur.

19
What is binge eating disorder?
  • Binge eating disordercompulsive overeating
  • May be the most common eating disorder
  • Large amounts of food eaten at a time
  • Unlike bulimia, body is not rid of food
  • Food may be used to cope with depression or other
    mental/emotional problems
  • Often leads to excessive weight associated
    health problems

20
How can you help someone with an eating disorder?
  • Professional help
  • Counselor/psychologist
  • Clinics
  • Support groups (Overeaters Anonymous)
  • School nurse
  • Friends and family provide support

21
How can you help someone with an eating disorder?
(contd)
  • You can help.
  • Encourage person to seek help.
  • Tell an adult.
  • Get professional help.
  • Encourage person to join support group.
  • Recommend a follow-up.

22
Summary
  • What is body image?
  • How do you determine your appropriate weight?
  • What weight problems can a person have?
  • How do calories affect your weight?
  • How can you reach your appropriate weight?
  • How do you manage weight change?

23
Summary (contd)
  • What are some tips for weight management?
  • What are the risks of eating disorders?
  • What is anorexia nervosa?
  • What is bulimia?
  • What is binge eating disorder?
  • How can you help someone with an eating disorder?

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