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Page 1: Dr. Lana Zinger, QCC CUNY 10a 11 Chapter...Title Health 11 Chapter 10A Body Image Created Date 10/16/2014 10:26:48 PM

10aPowerPoint® Lecture Outlines prepared by Dr. Lana Zinger, QCC⎯CUNY

Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

FOCUS ON Your Body Image

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What Is Body Image?

! The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) defines components of body image: • How you picture yourself in your mind • What you believe about your own

appearance • How you feel about your body,

including your height, shape, and weight

• How you sense and control your body as you move

• How you feel in your body, not just about your body

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What Is Body Image?

! Negative Body Image • A distorted perception of your shape, or feelings of

discomfort, shame, or anxiety about your body ! Positive Body Image

• A true perception of your appearance: You see yourself as you really are and you like yourself

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What Is Body Image?

! Many Factors Influence Body Image • The Media and Popular Culture

• Underweight models and celebrities send the message that being thin is best

• Striving to achieve these thin standards often makes people ill

• A study of more than 4,000 television commercials revealed that more than one out of every four sends some sort of “attractiveness message”

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Is the Media’s Mania for Burly Men and Scrawny Women a New Phenomenon?

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What Is Body Image?

• Family, Community, and Cultural Groups • Parents are especially influential in body image

development • Interactions with siblings and other relatives, peers,

teachers, coworkers, and other community members can also influence body image development

• Associations within one’s cultural group appear to influence body image

• Studies have found that European American females experience the highest rates of body dissatisfaction

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Body Image Continuum

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What Is Body Image?

! How Can I Build a More Positive Body Image? • Bust these toxic myths pervasive in our society

Myth 1: How you look is more important than who you are

Myth 2: Anyone can be slender and attractive if they work at it

Myth 3: Dieting is an effective weight-loss strategy Myth 4: Appearance is more important than health

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What Is Body Image?

! Ten Steps to a Positive Body Image 1. Appreciate all that your body can do 2. Make a list of things you like about yourself – minimum 10

things 3. Understand that true beauty is not simply skin deep 4. Look at yourself as a whole person 5. Surround yourself with positive people 6. Shut down negative voices in your head 7. Wear comfortable clothes 8. Become a critical viewer of social and media messages 9. Do something nice for yourself 10. Do something to help others instead of worrying about food,

calories, and your weight

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What Is Body Image?

! Some People Develop Body Image Disorders • Social physique anxiety (SPA)

• The desire to “look good” is so strong that it has a destructive and sometimes disabling effect on the person’s ability to function effectively in relationships and interactions with others.

• Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) • A psychological disorder

characterized by an obsession with a minor or imagined flaw in appearance.

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What Are Eating Disorders?!

• Disordered eating—a pattern of atypical behaviors used to achieve or maintain a lower body weight.

• Chronic dieting, abuse of diet pills and laxatives, and self-induced vomiting

• Not a clinical diagnosis • Eating disorder—A psychiatric disorder characterized

by severe disturbances in body image and eating behaviors.

• Can only be diagnosed by a physician

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Eating Issues Continuum

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! Who’s at Risk? • In the U.S, about 24 million people of all ages meet the

established criteria • Most common among those in their teens and twenties,

although children as young as 6 have been diagnosed. • Obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, and anxiety all

play a role • Common among athletes • Male sufferers are increasing, who currently represent up to

25 percent of anorexia and bulimia patients and almost 40 percent of binge eaters.

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! Anorexia Nervosa Involves Severe Food Restriction • Self-starvation • Intense fear of fat • Causes are complex and variable • Nearly 1 percent of adolescent girls meet the criteria for

anorexia nervosa • Highest death rate (20 percent) of any psychological

illness

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What Anorexia Nervosa Can Do to the Body

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! Bulimia Nervosa Involves Bingeing and Purging • Binge and then take inappropriate measures to lose

calories (purge) • Up to 3 percent of adolescent and young females are

bulimic • Often at normal weight or overweight • Caused by a combination of genetic and environmental

factors

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What Bulimia Nervosa Can Do to the Body

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! Some Eating Disorders Are Not Easily Classified • Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS)

• Patients with EDNOS are the highest treatment seeking population

• Represents 40 to 75 percent of individuals with eating disorders

• Binge-Eating Disorder • Often clinically obese • Characterized by eating large amounts of food

rapidly and feeling guilty or depressed after overeating

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! Eating Disorders Can Be Treated • Goal is to stabilize the patient’s life • Long-term therapy • Multidimensional approach

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What Are Eating Disorders?

! How Can You Help Someone You Suspect Has an Eating Disorder? • Learn as much as possible about eating disorders • Set up a time to meet and share your concerns • Provide examples of why you think there might be a problem • Avoid conflicts or a battle of wills with this person • Never nag, plead, beg, bribe, threaten, or manipulate • Don’t talk about how thin the person is or focus on weight,

diets, or exercise • Offer to go along to counseling • Use “I” statements • Stay calm and realize your own limitations

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What Are Exercise Disorders?

! Exercise Can Become a Compulsion • Characterized not by a desire to exercise but a

compulsion to do so • A person may struggle with guilt and anxiety if they

don’t work out • Injuries to joints, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, broken

bones, and stress on the heart • Often plagued by anxiety and/or depression

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What Are Exercise Disorders?

! Muscle Dysmorphia Is a Body Image and Exercise Disorder • When a man believes that one’s body is insufficiently

lean or muscular • Behaviors include comparing oneself unfavorably to

others, frequently checking one’s appearance in the mirror, and camouflaging one’s appearance

• Individuals suffering from muscle dysmorphia have a higher rate of substance abuse (including steroid abuse), and higher risk of suicide than those without the disorder

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What Are Exercise Disorders?

! The Female Athlete Triad Involves Three Interrelated Disorders • Low energy intake, typically prompted by disordered eating behaviors • Menstrual dysfunction

such as amenorrhea • Poor bone density