Cause Effect Bulimia

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    Sci/220 Lifestyle Analysis Worksheet

    University of Phoenix Material Lifestyle Analysis Consider the following questions concerning sedentary and physically active persons. Answer each question in 75 to 125 words each in the space provided. |Questions for both lifestyles |Sedentary person |Physically active person | |What are this person’s nutrition needs? |The daily calorie requirement for people with | Most nutritional needs of physically active

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    Addiction

    to do something. There are two major types of addiction mental/psychological and physical/chemical. I) Physical dependency ~ Is when a person has a chemical addiction to something normally to induce pleasure. Often the substance has withdrawal effects. After some time the substance is used to relieve the anxiety caused by the absence of the chemical. People explain that coming off the “high” makes them feel so low that they want more just to feel normal. A) Alcohol ~Approximately 14 million

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    Anorexia Nervosa Intervention

    lack of control which causes the sufferer to feel over analytical of their weight which gives them a sense of control. Another factor is having low self-esteem. Low self-esteem can have many contributors such as a person feeling out of control, lonely, angry and anxiety. Biological factors involved with anorexia nervosa which can and will severely affect the general health and are far more diverse and serious than the person involved might be aware of. When a person has bulimia and suffers from anorexia

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    Anorexia

    higher than all other causes of death for females between 15 – 24 years old (cite). What usually begins as a relatively benign attempt to lose weight can turn into a life threatening disease with a persistent scope that profoundly affects the individual, the family, and society (Anorexia book). Research has shown that anorexia usually begins during late adolescence following a reduction in caloric intake due to voluntary dieting, stress, illness, or other precipitating cause (Cite). Onset is rare

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    with the correct sexually transmitted disease Question 2 options: | multiple lesions may become so extensive as to occlude the vaginal opening | | primary stage includes appearance of a lesion called a chancre | | leading cause of PID and thus a major cause of infertility | | infants born to affected mothers are at risk of blindness | | extremely painful, recurring viral infection characterized by multiple blisterlike lesions | | highly contagious STD caused by bacteria, commonly

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    Stereotypes Of Anorexia Nervosa

    The sight of what is displayed on the media makes people feel insecure, then develop unhealthy eating disorders. According to Thomas F. Cash and Edwin A. Deagle, “ Body-image disturbance is among the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, the nature and extent of this disturbance have not been precisely identified”( International Journal of Eating Disorders, page 107). This piece of text shows how both disorders are common, but the extent of them is still uncertain. Consequently

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    complimented of course by the “special talent” and “warm hearts”. A child, especially a female that is going to pay so much attention to her looks and that knows she is being assessed for it, is very prone to develop eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia”. Lucia Grosaru, Everyday Psychology article. Beauty pageants are far more that is detrimental to the child's development than beneficial, if forces the child to grow up faster, because it forces them to act older and this puts a lot of pressure

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    Sci/220 Lifestyle Analysis Worksheet

    could even shorten your life: Spending 6 or more hours per day sitting, increases risks by 40% of dying from any cause, regardless of their fitness level, versus those who sit for fewer than three hours. When spending hours sitting in a chair, gravity and a lack of circulation can cause fluid buildup in your lower legs. Your brain's memory center deteriorates as you age, but the side effects of being sedentary (obesity, diabetes) can push start that

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    The Psychology of Eating Disorders

    weight loss results that they are seeing. Eating disorders are so common in America that 1 or 2 out of every 100 students will struggle with one (New, 2011). The three most common eating disorders that young woman suffer from are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and

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    Discuss Attitudes Towards Eating Behaviour

    personal circumstances such as income, family, culture or even age. Cultural factors such as ethnicity may also affect eating behaviour. For example Khan et al found that white women were more prone to have body dissatisfaction and disorders such as bulimia nervosa than Asian or black women. Kennedy et al studied over 14,000 women aged between 18-23

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