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    they may feel weak‚ tired‚ or faint ‚ have thinned hair‚ dry skin‚ brittle nails‚ stop having menstrual periods‚ poor blood flow and low blood presser. There is no single test that can diagnose eating disorder‚ but if your doctor thinks you may be anorexic‚ they will check you for signs of malnutrition or starvation‚ and ask questions about your mental well-being. Some common exams and tests include a medical history‚ physical exam‚ screening questions‚ mental health assessment‚ blood test and X-rays

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    unrealistic and that’s why women may have the urge to achieve a certain thinness‚ in most cases women do not even need to lose weight and become less thinner. If one tries to lose more weight while she is already at a healthy weight she could risk becoming anorexic. Starvation‚ Bulimia‚ and Anorexia and other eating disorders are not the right way to lose weight. “ Role Models found 66% of girls thought that media portrayals women are a reason of why girls go on diets.” ("A Distorted Perception of Beauty -

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    she do before passing out? It can unfortunately be a genetic disorder such as bad acne or depression. What about those people who don’t have Ana whispering in their ear all day every day? What about the ones who choose to be this way and choose the anorexic lifestyle? The ones who are too tired of trying it the “hard way” by eating healthy foods and exercising‚ so they give up and try to stop eating. They follow blogs and Twitter feeds with “Thinsperational” posts from others who are living the same

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    signs from his own body telling him that he needs to eat. Another way that everyone in the story lacked commonsense is that no one realized that the hunger artist was not just fasting because he was putting on a show‚ but that he was most likely anorexic. This could be seen in his anger at being made to eat‚ the fact that he did not insist on being fed when he knew it was passed the forty days and his own admission that he did not like the taste of food. In the hunger artist’s mind‚ he needed to

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    Unit 30 – Health Psychology Models of health related behaviour and contemporary issues in health psychology. In this assignment I will concentrate on two theories of behaviour; health belief model (HBM) and the Theory of Reasoned Action. I will also look at factors that affect our approach to health and illness; poverty and age. Finally I will look at two different specific health issues; addiction and eating disorders‚ I will also look at the similarities and the differences between eating

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    Individual Theories CJS 240 Individual Theories There are several theories that examine the reason why some adolescents are motivated to commit crimes are‚ in some instances‚ “predisposed” to a life of crime‚ while other adolescences‚ in similar circumstances‚ are not. There are several theories that have been researched in regards to this matter. These theories are: 1).Routine Activities theory-The routine Activities Theory is largely based upon the fact that a certain amount of

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    She ’s portrayed as the "perfect" woman‚ with the perfect body and face. Too bad shes a piece of plastic; the reality is if she was a " real" life-sized human being she ’d be far from perfect. Her waist would be 39% smaller than that of an anorexic woman.About 1/2 of children between 1 and 3rd grade want to be thinner ‚ 4 out of 5 ten year old children are afraid ofbeing fat and 1/2 of 9 and 10 year old girls feel better about themselves while on a diet. Instead of recognizing that beauty

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    Discuss two or more explanations for the success and/or failure of dieting (9+16 marks) Dieting is increasingly popular as people try to fit into the thin western ideal of beauty. Theories for the failure of dieting include the restraint theory‚ while it has been suggested that the key to success is the amount of attention we give to the detail of our food. The restraint theory (Herman and Mack) suggests that restraining our food intake actually increases the risk of overeating‚ which is why many

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    Obesity has become a concern for many people in our culture. The obesity rate among Americans has gotten worse over the years. The topic of weight is very prevalent among people in today’s society. Everywhere you look you see people of different weights and appearances. Tall‚ small‚ thin‚ wide‚ fat and skinny are just a variety of the words we use to describe people. Not many people are completely satisfied with their weight. People are constantly looking for ways to better themselves and improve

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    Everyone has insecurities at one time in their life. Our insecurities define us. More importantly‚ they are a measure of our strength. Can we overcome our insecurities and be proud of ourselves? Our strength is our defense against the world. We need to be secure and realize we allow our insecurities to disturb our peace of mind Insecurity is the lack of self confidence or assurance. In simpler terms‚ fearful or afraid of what could be‚ or what will be in one’s life or one’s self. This is the thing

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