Factors that influence Obesity
Eating Disorders
Adolescents/Ethics
100
Friends, Family & Spouses
Who influences our eating & physical activity patterns?
100
Daners, models, gymnasts, university students
What careers are most at risk of eating disorders?
100
Becoming more independent and getting a grip on their sexuality
What are tasks of adolescents?
200
Television, Internet, Video games, Radio & Billboards
What media contributes to obesity?
200
irrational fear of weight gain and distorted body image causing excessive weight loss
What is anorexia nervosa?
200
Each person as an end-in-him/herself
What is autonomy?
300
Reduced base metabolic rate, increased lipoprotein lipase activity, changes in individual food preferences
How does smoking cessation contribute to weight gain?
300
Suicide
What is the most common cause of death in patients with an eating disorder?
300
Intellectual disability, drug or alcohol usage, expressions of particular religious, political, moral opinions, race, sexual preferences etc. and antisocial / illegal behaviour
What are exclusions from the MHA (2000) definition of mental illness?
400
Depression that arises during the season of winter in those living in extremely Northern parts of the world.
What is Seasonal affective disorder?
400
self induced vomiting, laxative use, excessive cyclic exercise and use of metabolism increasing drugs
What are compensatory behaviours seen in bulimia nervosa?
400
The imposition of MY conception of what is in your best interests upon YOU, even though you ARE competent to make decisions about your interests
What is Paternalism (strong)?
500
Higher ideal weight preference, earlier pubertal maturation, socio-economic factors
Why do African-American women have a higher prevalence of obesity?
500
gastric dilation or obstruction, oesophageal rupture, acute mediastinitis
What are the (severe) GIT complications of bulimia nervosa?
500
1. Person suffering from mental illness 2. Illness requires immediate treatment 3. Treatment available at authorised mental health service 4. Illness may give rise to imminent risk of harm to self or others OR illness may cause the person to suffer serious mental or physical deterioration 5. No less restrictive way to treat 6. Person lacks capacity to consent OR has unreasonably refused treatment
What are grounds for involuntary admission?
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