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Rare Eating Disorders
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3. PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME
• Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a
genetic disorder due to loss of
function of specific genes.
• In newborns symptoms
include weak muscles, poor feeding,
and slow development.
4. PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME
• Beginning in childhood the
person becomes constantly hungry
which often leads to
obesity and type 2 diabetes.
6. PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME: SYNDROME
(Early Childhood to Adulthood)
• Food craving and
weight gain
• Hypogonadism
• Poor growth and
physical development
• Cognitive impairment
•Delayed motor
development
•Speech problems
•Behavioral problems
•Sleep disorders
8. NIGHT EATING
SYNDROME
•A condition that combines
overeating at night
with sleep problems.
•With NES, you eat a lot
after dinner, have trouble
sleeping, and eat when
you wake up at night.
9. NIGHT EATING
SYNDROME
• Lack of appetite in the
morning
• A strong urge to eat
between dinner
and sleep
• Insomnia four or five
nights a week
10. NIGHT EATING
SYNDROME
•A belief that eating is
necessary to get to sleep
or get back to sleep
•A depressed mood that
gets worse during
evening hours
12. SLEEP EATING
SYNDROME
• characterized by abnormal
eating patterns during the
night
• People with this disorder eat
while they are asleep.
• They often walk into the
kitchen and prepare food
without a recollection for
having done so.
14. ORTHOREXIA
NERVOSA
• An unhealthy fixation on
eating healthy or “pure”
foods.
• This is typically characterized
by an extreme obsession
with avoiding foods
perceived to be harmful or
unwholesome.
15. Weight loss might not necessarily be
the goal but rather the desire to
establish feelings of health, cleanliness,
and pureness, particularly through their
eating habits and food choices
ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA
16. An individual who may be struggling
with orthorexia typically experiences an
intense fear of food, viewing food as
something that should be controlled
with rigid rules and behaviors.
ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA
17. •Elimination of entire food groups in attempt for a
“clean” or “perfect” diet
•Severe anxiety regarding how food is prepared
•Avoidance of social events involving food for fear
of being unable to comply with diet
•Thinking critically of others who do not follow strict
diets
ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA:
Symptoms
18. •Spending extreme amounts of time and money in
meal planning and food choices
•Feelings of guilt or shame when unable to adhere
to diet standards
•Feeling fulfilled or virtuous from eating “healthy”
while losing interest in other activities once enjoyed
ORTHOREXIA NERVOSA:
Symptoms
Editor's Notes
Prader-Willi (PRAH-dur VIL-e) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that results in a number of physical, mental and behavioral problems.
People with Prader-Willi syndrome want to eat constantly because they never feel full (hyperphagia), and they usually have trouble controlling their weight.
A key feature of Prader-Willi syndrome is a constant sense of hunger that usually begins at about 2 years of age.
People with Prader-Willi syndrome want to eat constantly because they never feel full (hyperphagia), and they usually have trouble controlling their weight.
Poor muscle tone or hypotonia
Distinct facial features. Children may be born with almond-shaped eyes, a narrowing of the head at the temples, a turned-down mouth and a thin upper lip.
UNDERDEVELOPED SEX ORGANS = A condition called hypogonadism occurs when sex organs produce little or no sex hormones. This results in underdeveloped sex organs, incomplete or delayed puberty, and in nearly all cases, infertility.
Without treatment, women may not start menstruating until their 30s or may never menstruate, and men may not have much facial hair and their voices may never fully deepen.
you may have NES if you also have at least three of these
you may have NES if you also have at least three of these
NS-RED = Nocturnal Sleep-Related Disorder
If NS-RED occurs often enough, a person can experience weight gain and increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Literally translating from the Greek to mean “correct diet,” this phrase was first presented by Steven Bratman, M.D. in 1997 to describe this condition that resembles other eating disorders.
A person with orthorexia will be obsessed with defining and maintaining the perfect diet, rather than an ideal weight