Who is at risk for Eating disorders
most common age at risk for eating disorders
12-25 y/o especially females
first stage of development
infancy and toddlerhood
infancy/toddlerhood
name of the national athem
star spangled banner
what should be done if you or someone you know has an eating disorder
Tell someone
Get help early
Go to all appointments
Be patient
what is binge eating
overeat and feel out of control to stop
eat large amounts even when they are not hungry
may feel upset or guilty after binge eating
often gain weight and may become very overweight
last stage of development
late adulthood
Growth rates slow down and children are able to refine their motor skills at this point in life
early school years
number of bones in the body
206
The 4 common types of eating disorders
anorexia
bulimia nervosa
binge eating
arfid
this is when people binge eat and purge
bulimia nervosa
what age range is early adulthood
ranges
anything within 18-30s
Love and work are the primary concerns at this stage of life
early adulthood
the capital of utah
salt lake city
what is anorexia
when someone eats very little on purpose
has a fear of gaining weight and appearing fat
distorted body image and see themselves as fat although they are thin
how is anorexia and bulimia different
anorexia, starving and purposefully eating little
bulimia, binge and purging food
people with bulimia can be underweight, average or over weight
what is the major thing that happens during adolescence?
puberty
what stage does the brain reach its full size
early school years age 7
define ethics
doing the right thing
to lose weight people with anorexia will
eat very little/fast, over exercise
use water pills
what 3 things can be causes of eating disorders?
biological
psychological
social
the 3 stages of late adulthood
list the 7 stages of development in order
infancy/toddlerhood
early childhood
early school years
adolescence
early adulthood
middle adulthood
late adulthood
name the 4 quadricep muscles
vastus lateralis
vastus medialis
vastus intermedius
rectus fecmoris