NUTRITN 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Binge Eating Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa, Binge Eating
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Review of research: components of body dissatisfaction: body dissatisfaction has three fundamental components, idealization of slenderness and leanness, irrational fear of body fat, conviction that weight and shape are central determinants of one"s identity. Food restriction: weight, body image, performance, food mortality. Food restriction can lead to all kinds of eating disorders and disordered eating. Binge eating/overeating: bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder. Eating disorders: anorexia, adolescent females, bulimia, college age females, male athletes, binge eating disorders, most common ed, both males and female dieters. Prevalence of ed: anorexia nervosa type behaviors, adolescents, bulimia nervosa type behaviors, colle age females, male athletes, binge eating disorder type behaviors (most common, chronic dieters both male and female. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric disorders. Eating disorders: health outcomes: anorexia nervosa, low body weight, lack of normal menstruation, osteoporosis, muscle wasting, heart problems, hair loss, lowered bmr, bulimia nervosa.