Kinesiology 1070A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Health Professional, Psychopathology, Binge Eating
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Disordered eating poor eating patterns that do not necessarily lead to an eating disorder. Refusal to maintain body weight at or above a minimum normal weight: less than 85% of that expected. Failure to achieve expected weight gain during growth. Undue influence of negative thoughts (self-evaluation, body weight, shape etc) Restrictive- not regularly involved in binge eating and purge eating. Purging type- regularly binge eats and purges (bulimia) 2002 survey, 1. 5% of canadian women aged 15-24 years had an eating disorder. 10% are men-(more binge eating disorders), 90% are women highest mortality rate of psychiatric illness. 29% of grade ten girls will be engaged in weight loss behaviours bullying can trigger over/under eating. 10% of people will die after 10 years of unhealthy eating. Treatment: psychotherapy regulate thoughts with regards to food intake and outlook family support often included in the psychotherapy nutrition management sustainability of survival.