Risk Factors/Statistics
Signs, Symptoms, treatment
Long Term Effects
Sociological Impact
100

This Age group is at highest risk for developing an eating disorder

Who are adolescents aged 15-21

100

Characterized by the development of fine, thin body hair all over the body, this condition is common to occur as a result of prolonged anorexia

What is Lanugo?

100

This eating disorder most often results in death

What is anorexia nervosa?

100
This unlikely aspect of ones social life may be negatively impacted by their weight or body type

 What is their career?

200

This generalized eating disorder has the highest incidence amongst both genders

What is Binge eating disorder?

200

This common eating disorder presents as a chronic sore throat in addition to swollen salivary glands.   

What is bulimia nervosa?

200

Brittle bones, muscle wasting, and cardiac arrythmias 

What are long term complications of anorexia nervosa?

200

This social influence has been highly affected and altered based on the prevalence of eating disorders

what is media?

300

These three risk factors significantly increase an adolescents risk of suffering from an eating disorder

What are, gender, bullying, and coexisting mental illness

300

A callous that develops on the knuckles, this is a common sign of bulimia nervosa.

What are Russell's signs

300

social isolation, blame, shame, guilt, and hopelessness

What are long term psychosocial effects of eating disorders on the family?
300
The spotlight on eating disorders has influenced cultural views on food and eating disorders in these ways

-what are ideas of ideal body image, the approach to the disease and how it is treated, and it's acceptance as a medical disorder 

400

This stereotypical peer group has the highest prevalence of eating disorders 

Who are athletes

400

This type of therapy is extremely effective at improving weight gain, eating habits, and mood, this therapy occurs where parents of adolescents with eating disorders assume responsibility for the food intake of their child.  

What is Family based therapy 

400

This factor greatly influences the long term outcome in relation to eating disorders.

What are Reference Groups?

400

These barriers to care may account for the growing number of eating disorders in our healthcare system

What are limited access to treatment facilities, restricted funds available to provide treatment, insurance or lack of, and knowledge deficit of the signs and symptoms of these disorders

500

This geographical location has the highest amount of individuals suffering from an eating disorder in the world?

Where is Japan.
500

This condition happens when a person has a dramatic restriction of kinds or amounts of food eaten.  One of the only eating disorders where body image does not play a role.

What is Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder?

500

Adequate representation of all body types and normalizing the curvier figure

How have eating disorders changed the fashion industry?

500

These programs have been established to alter the societal representation of the healthy mind-body-food relationship.

What are my plate, insurance incentive programs, and food assistance programs

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