what are 3 Behavioral?
Social isolation
Eating uncontrollably, even when not hungry
Eating more rapidly
2 Physical health consequences?
Arthritis
Stroke
Why are they losing tissue?
the effects of acid
stress,low-self esteem?
Triggers
who is battling an eating disorder often needs?
medical attention
what is 4 Physical?
High cholesterol
High blood pressure
Weight fluctuations
Weight gain
2 Psychological health consequences?
Excessive Anxiety
Major Depression
What has a changed in color, shape, and length?
Teeth
restrictive diets can cause?
uncontrollably overeat.
what medical things in to address?
refeeding, complications from starving, gastrointestinal distress, or somatic complaints
what are 2 Cognitive?
Preoccupation with food
Preoccupation with weight
What diseases can you get from compulsive overeating?
Heart Disease Kidney Disease
What if there's pulp found on their teeth?
Death of the tooth
most common antecedent to an episode of?
compulsive overeating
what do people need in order to restore?
proper nutritional intake
what are four the Psychosocial?
Feelings of guilt and shame
Feeling disgusted in oneself
Mood swings
Depression
What sleeping problems do they have?
Sleep Apnea
What do you use after throwing up?
Baking soda
compulsive overeating can also lead to?
negative emotion
what do medical recovery places offer?
individual food programs suited for the patient’s needs
what is 1 Psychosocial, what is 1 Cognitive, what is 1 Physical, and what is one Behavioral?
Social isolation
High cholesterol
Preoccupation with food
Feelings of guilt and shame
2 Psychological health consequences?
Excessive Anxiety
Major Depression
How many times should you see the dentist?
4 to 6 months
negative body image can lead to?
restrictive diets
When individuals are battling eating disorders there?
there is often a mental health problem