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What is Body Image

Challenges and Opportunities for Women, Parenting, and Child Development
One’s way of seeing one’s self and the perception of how one is viewed by others.
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The Study of Disordered Eating in Pregnant and Postpartum Women
Caleigh Tyson (Marymount Manhattan College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1285-8.ch004
Abstract
Pregnancy has presented unique challenges in eating disorder treatment, as well as constraints on maternal success. Body image dissatisfaction is a leading cause of disordered eating in women, and when coupled with anxiety around motherhood and physical changes, it can exacerbate preoccupations with food in weight in women with or without prior eating disorders. Additionally, concern for fetal health may lead to a decrease in disordered eating habits in women who suffered from an eating disorder prior to conception. This chapter will dissect the many studies that discuss the effect of eating disorders on women in the gestational period and postpartum. Furthermore, discussion of prenatal screening will also be examined, although no clinically-based screen for eating disorders in pregnant women has been developed. Lastly, this chapter will emphasize the need for obstetricians to receive better education on detecting disordered eating during pregnancy, and the importance of implementing a comprehensive plan upon identification of an eating disorder.
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Get in the GROOVE: Using a Virtual World to Promote Health
A subjective opinion an individual has about her or his own body and appearance.
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Bullying Towards Body Image During Adolescence
It is a multidimensional structure that encompasses how we perceive, think, feel and act our body. These dimensions include cognitive, emotional, evaluative and behavioral aspects of physical appearance.
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