TY - BOOK AU - Shannon,Joyce Brennfleck TI - Eating disorders sourcebook: basic consumer health information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, compulsive exercise, female athlete triad, and other eating disorders ... T2 - Health reference series SN - 9780780809482 (hardcover : alk. paper) AV - RC 552 .E18 E287 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Detroit, MI PB - Omnigraphics KW - Eating disorders KW - Consumer education N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; pt. I. Eating disorders : types and prevalence -- 1. Eating disorders overview -- 2. Disordered eating behaviors -- 3. Anorexia nervosa -- 4. Binge eating disorder -- 5. Bulimia nervosa -- 6. Emotional eating -- 7. Compulsive exercising -- 8. Female athlete triad -- 9. Pica -- 10. Sleep-related eating disorder -- 11. U.S. eating disorders statistics --; pt. II. Risk factors, causes, and prevention of eating disorders -- 12. Warning signs and causes of eating disorders -- 13. Eating disorders self-evaluation quiz -- 14. Genetics affect eating disorders -- 15. Body image : a key risk factor in eating disorders -- section 15.1. Are you imagining the wrong body? -- section 15.2. Body image and self-esteem -- section 15.3. Media's impact on body image -- section 15.4. Body dysmorphic disorder -- section 15.5. Negative body image related to depression, anxiety, and suicide -- section 15.6. Parent's body image affects child's body image -- 16. Ethnic and cultural risks of eating disorders -- section 16.1. Boys and girls of all ethnic groups susceptible to eating disorders -- section 16.2. African American girls -- section 16.3. American Indian and Alaska Native girls -- section 16.4. Asian and Pacific Islander girls -- section 16.5. Latina girls -- 17. Eating disorder risk throughout the life cycle -- 18. Kids and eating disorders -- 19. Young adults and eating disorders -- section 19.1. Eating disorders in adolescents -- section 19.2. Eating behaviors impact students' ability to learn -- section 19.3. Avoid the dangerous online world of anorexia and bulimia -- section 19.4. Association between childhood abuse and disordered eating behavior in female undergraduates -- 20. What parents can do to prevent eating disorders -- section 20.1. Creating a healthy environment -- section 20.2. How to feed a child athlete -- 21. Information for school personnel about eating disorders prevention -- 22. Physical education teachers, coaches, and dance instructors' role in preventing eating disorders -- 23. Eating disorders at middle age -- 24. Males with eating disorders -- 25. Eating disorders in older people -- 26. Responsible media coverage of eating disorder issues -- 27. Federal legislation about eating disorders --; pt. III. Health effects of eating disorders -- 28. Diagnosing eating disorders -- 29. Medical and psychological complications of eating disorders -- 30. Malnutrition -- 31. Osteoporosis and eating disorders -- 32. Eating disorders and diabetes -- 33. Dentists often find first signs of eating disorders -- 34. Pregnancy and eating disorders -- 35. Eating disorders and alcohol and other substance use disorders -- 36. Neuroimaging studies reveal impact of eating disorders -- 37. Effects of laxatives, ipecac, and diet supplements --; pt. IV. Eating disorders : treatment and recovery -- 38. Treatment options for eating disorders -- 39. Helping someone get treatment for an eating disorder -- 40. Caring for someone with an eating disorder -- 41. Improving care of anorexia nervosa patients -- 42. Bulimia nervosa treatment -- 43. Nutrition intervention in the treatment of eating disorders -- 44. Group therapy for eating disorders -- 45. Virtual reality therapy -- 46. College women may benefit from online intervention -- 47. Studies and clinical trials on eating disorders -- 48. Effectiveness of treatments for eating disorders -- 49. Continuum of care and a typical day in a treatment facility -- 50. Systems of care for families of children with mental health needs -- 51. Understanding health insurance issues and their effect on benefits -- 52. Is recovery from an eating disorder possible? -- 53. Stages of change and milestones of recovery -- 54. Tips for recovery from an eating disorder -- 55. Value of a support group in recovery from an eating disorder -- 56. Eating disorder relapse prevention --; pt. V. Healthy weight control and dieting -- 57. Healthy eating -- section 57.1. Dietary guidelines for Americans -- section 57.2. Fundamentals of feeding children -- section 57.3. Eating well as we age : tips for senior adults -- 58. Energy balance : appropriate calorie intake -- 59. Relationship between eating disorders and obesity -- 60. Supervised weight loss is not linked to eating disorders in overweight adults -- 61. Effective weight management techniques -- 62. Body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference -- 63. Weight loss and nutrition myths -- 64. Choosing safe weight-loss programs -- 65. Develop healthy exercise habits -- 66. Avoid laxative and enema abuse -- 67. How sleep affects weight --; pt. VI. Additional help and information -- 68. Glossary of terms related to eating disorders -- 69. Online resources for more information about eating disorders -- 70. Additional resources for information about eating disorders N2 - "Provides basic consumer health information about risk factors, recovery from, and prevention and treatment of various eating disorders. Includes index, glossary of related terms, and other resources"--Provided by publisher UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip078/2007000861.html ER -