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    Eating Disorder Speech

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    Written Task 2: Rational Word Count: 289 The main topic of this written task is how eating disorders have a main role in our daily life but we don’t really notice its presence. The speaker in the speech is myself because I am a teenager girl which is normally where the problem is mostly targeted‚ and it is directed to any high school of any school because I know that almost everybody has heard‚ has a friend or is suffering from this problem‚ and due to our unstable conscious and low self esteems

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    College Eating Disorders

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    2006). Disordered eating is an example of a negative health-related behavior that may occur. Thirty-two percent of college

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    Eating Disorder Psychology

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    psychology behind eating disorders like what causes individuals to obtain these disorders. Research shows that eating disorders like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa have been linked to low self-esteem‚ stress‚ conflicts‚ and depression. Eating disorders can be addressed with a behavioral perspective‚ psychodynamic perspective‚ and with a cognitive perspective. Psychology of Eating Disorders “To eat or not to eat‚ that is the addiction” (Voelker 2007). Eating disorders are real

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    Eating Disorders and Dance

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    EATING DISORDERS AND DANCE Observation Paper on Eating Disorders and Dance On June 14‚ 2006 an observation of a Weber County School District drill team took place during their summer training session. The team consisted of 24 adolescent‚ high school girls; each girl differed from the next by way of hair color‚ skin color‚ height and weight along with other character traits. When the group first walked into the dance room for their morning training session they all had on the same outfits

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    Eating Disorders: Anorexia

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    Eating Disorders: Anorexia Each year millions of people in the United States are affected by serious and sometimes life-threatening eating disorders. The vast majority are adolescents and young adult women. Approximately one percent of adolescents girls develop anorexia nervosa‚ a dangerous condition in which they can literally starve themselves to death. Another two to three percent develop bulimia nervosa‚ a destructive pattern of excessive overeating followed by vomiting or other " purging

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    There are many factors and attitudes‚ which can have a major influence over an individual’s eating behaviour‚ such as mood‚ cultural factors or even their parents. Mood can have a major influence over an individual’s eating behaviour. It has been suggested that someone who over eats or under eats‚ may be suffering from Depression‚ and they use their eating behaviour as a way of masking their negative mood. It has also been shown that being in a low mood state can result in the desire to eat sweet

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    FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ATTITUDES TO FOOD AND EATING BRHAVOUR One factor that influences attitudes to eating behaviour is mood. People binge eat and comfort eat when in a low mood. For example people with bulimia tend to experience anxiety prior to a binge eating episode this same relationship can also be found in non-clinical populations. This suggests that there is a relationship between binge eating and low mood in general as people with and without bulimia binge eat when in a low mood state.

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    Society today has become accustomed to dining out. It has become a large part of British culture according to a survey carried out by Mintel entitled ‘Evening Eating Habits in the UK’ (2005). Dining out at ethnically themed restaurants and takeaways has increased in recent years due to many different economic‚ social‚ and cultural forces. These forces vary from the presence of a more affluent society with higher expendable incomes to the increased ability to travel to exotic far away places around

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    “Outline and evaluate fators that affect eating behaviours.” There is huge debate as to which factors affect the eating behaviours of an individual. A key issue is whether our food choices are down to innate behaviours and our genetics or whether they are an outcome of the environment in which we are brought up in‚ such as our cultures and socio-economic circumstances. One key factor which affects our food choices is our mood. It is generally accepted that food can be comforting when we feel upset

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    Abuse and Eating Disorders

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    Abuse and Eating Disorders Silverchair. (1999). “Ana’s Song”: “And you’re my obsession. I love you to the bones And Ana wrecks your life‚ Like an anorexic life.” In 2011‚ The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services reported that one in four girls had experienced sexual abuse by the age of eighteen; this number excludes victims of psychological or physical abuse. Additionally‚ The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (1991) estimates that one

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