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Aim: What are the symptoms and long term affects of eating disorders?

Aim: What are the symptoms and long term affects of eating disorders?. Do Now: To finish questions on part 3-6 Test on nutrition, food labeling and eating disorders on Friday. Slides are posted Project #2 due on November 17th. Eating Disorders. Obesity Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia

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Aim: What are the symptoms and long term affects of eating disorders?

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  1. Aim: What are the symptoms and long term affects of eating disorders? • Do Now: To finish questions on part 3-6 • Test on nutrition, food labeling and eating disorders on Friday. Slides are posted • Project #2 due on November 17th

  2. Eating Disorders • Obesity • Anorexia Nervosa • Bulimia • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/thin/program_t.html

  3. Video: Dying to Be ThinPart 1-2 • Why are eating disorders so common among dancers? • Describe in detail the toll anorexia can take on the body. • What is the most vulnerable age group for people suffering from anorexia? • According to the video what are some reasons why women develop eating disorders? • According to Joan Jacob Brumberg, author of Fasting Girls, what are some reasons why society idealizes thinness? • What are some of the expectations that the modeling industry has concerning thinness?

  4. Video: Dying to be Thin Part 3-5 • Why may some people develop eating disorders? • What are some personality traits associated with people who have eating disorders? • How does the neurotransmitter Serotonin relate to diet and starvation? • What are some treatment options for people with eating disorders? • Explain why anorexic dancers are at a higher risk for developing osteoporosis.

  5. Video: Dying to be ThinPart 6-8 • What is Bulimia Nerovsa? • What are some treatment options for this particular disorder? • What has current research uncovered about the physical causes of Bulimia? What is CCK? • How is food processed in active and recovering bulimics? • What are your opinions and thoughts on the video as a whole and on eating disorders?

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