| Body fat and eating disorders | Marissa Amarillas | University of Phoenix | Sci 241 Ose Martinez | January 20‚ 2013 | | | Exercising daily and eating well balanced meals is ideal for people who want to keep a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately‚ that is not the case today in America. Obesity has had a dramatic increase over the past 20 years; adults “(35.7%) and approximately 17% (or 12.5 million) of children and adolescents aged 2—19 years” in the past 20 years (CDC‚ 2012)
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5-7 4. Effects on Families and Social Life 8 5. Forms of Therapy 9 6. “Pro Ana” and “Thinspiration” 9-12 7. Prevention and Campaigns 12-13 8. Conclusion 13-14 9. Sources 14-16 2 Introduction The eating disorder ‘Anorexia nervosa’ is a disease; people who suffer from it have an extreme fear of gaining weight. The name itself is of Greek origin‚ an- (prefix‚ negation) and orexis (appetite). Although the word literally means “loss of appetite”‚ nevertheless
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munching on their sandwiches and eating their desserts. Then imagine yourself‚ afraid to eat food‚ afraid to take into your body the necessity of life. You are so afraid of eating food that you starve yourself daily‚ sticking to your own false impressions that your body is not in good shape. You have a fear every day‚ the fear of becoming fat. You have Anorexia Nervosa. What exactly is Anorexia Nervosa? It is an eating disorder characterized by bad eating habits‚ intense weight loss‚ and
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have color blindness? The effect color blindness has on you is inability to distinguish colors. Most people who have this disorder are partially colorblind; being fully colorblind is very rare and does not happen a lot. Some of the major causes for color blindness is aging‚ eye problems‚ injury to the eye‚ and side effects to certain medicine. Some symptoms of the disorder are difficulty distinguishing colors‚ inability to see shades or tones of the same color‚ and rapid eye movement in rare cases
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Anorexia (Ana) and Bulimia (Mia)‚ are the sisters girls would not want in their lives. Anorexia and Bulimia are eating disorders. In one hand‚ the author Marie Susziski informs that Anorexia’s patients “tend to think they are overweigh when they are actually very thin. They may eat fewer than 1‚000 calories a day‚ exercise excessively‚ vomit‚ use laxatives‚ and take diuretics‚ or give themselves enemas as they continually attempt to lose more weight.” In the other hand‚ Susziski also says that people
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Teenage Eating Disorders Teenage eating disorders are common especially among adolescent girls as opposed to boys. At this age girls are vulnerable especially to their peers. Eating disorders are a reflection of adolescent egocentrism. Teens have imaginary audiences that they must meet up with the standards. In this case it is girls staying thin because they think that everyone around them is going to notice the 2 pounds they gained over Thanksgiving weekend‚ when in reality her peers don’t
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In more recent years‚ social media has played an increased role in the development of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. This is due to the increased use‚ accessibility‚ and speed of modern technology. Adolescents have shown a movement from magazines and TV advertisements to the media apps like Facebook‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ Tinder‚ Pinterest‚ etc. Facebook and Instagram focus around the concept of picture sharing and many ‘follows’ and ‘friend requests’ are based solely off of one’s appearance
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Body Image‚ Eating Disorders and Advertising Body Image‚ Eating Disorders and Advertising We have all heard‚ “you are what you eat”; however‚ and maybe more importantly‚ you want to be what you watch or read. How does today’s advertising impact on your body image? The shaping of our concept of the ideal body image begins at a young age and continues though adulthood. It begins with our toys; that first Barbie you received on your sixth birthday; the one with the long blond flowing hair
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Somers Final Paper April 28‚ 2014 Eating Disorders An eating disorder is any of a range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal or disturbed eating habits. Eating disorders are a huge problem throughout the world‚ especially in the United States. “In the United States 20 million women and 10 million men suffer from a clinically significant eating disorder at some time in their life” (“Get The Facts On Eating Disorders”). There are numerous eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia
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Body Fat and Eating Disorders Paper Steven Pope-Coney SCI/241 November 20‚ 2014 Mary Findley Body Fat and Eating Disorders Paper The definition of body composition is the body’s qualified amount of fat to fat-free mass. Body composition is made up of two parts of mass. These parts are fat free mass and fat‚ fat free mass is made up of bones‚ muscle‚ water and tissue. Body fat is located inside the human body and protects the internal organs‚ provides sufficient energy‚ manages hormones which perform
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