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| everything God created in the beginning- including man & woman |
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| view that believes man and woman found their origins in the impersonal process of time and chance |
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| a person who is knowledgeable about the nature and appreciation of beauty |
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| when man and woman turned their backs on God and ate the forbidden fruit, breaking their perfect relationship with God |
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| when all things are made new in Christ |
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| the protective care of God |
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| lifestyle that is austere, self disciplined, and devoid of material comforts |
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| God’s honoring promise that all things will be made new and there will be an eternal new heaven and a new earth |
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| the ability to show godly and wise judgment |
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| A big-picture, inspirational, and precise statement of where you want your life to go |
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| Commitment to care for others |
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| Specific targets as you move toward fulfilling your mission statement |
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| the modification of situations or behavior consistent with your plan |
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| When you substitute an undesirable behavior with a healthy behavior. For example, instead of having coffee and a cigarette after dinner, you go for a brisk walk |
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| an excessive concern with one’s body weight |
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| a process of restrictive eating usually caused by body dissatisfaction, preoccupation with thinness, and the false belief that self-worth is dependent on body size, Dieting creates a physiologically driven preoccupation with food and can have devastating results such as eating disorders or even suicide |
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| composed of the following: a perceptual component that related how accurately a person estimates his body size, a subjective component that involves feelings, thoughts, and attitudes toward the body; and a behavioral component that refers to repetitive checking and tendency to avoid situations where the person might feel uncomfortable about his body |
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| an eating disorder characterized by an intense fear of becoming obese, a distorted body image, and extreme weight loss. A form of self-starvation |
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| an eating disorder characterized by episodes of binge eating followed by fasting, self-induced vomiting, or the use of diuretics or laxatives |
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| characterized by eating, in a discrete period of time, an amount of food that is definitely larger than most people would eat in a similar period of time under similar circumstances |
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| a method of ridding the body of food through self induced vomiting or the use of diuretics, laxatives, or enemas |
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| Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS) |
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| eating disorders characterized by individuals engaging in unhealthy dieting practices, such as skipping meals, fasting, or using diet pills or laxatives |
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| behaviors resemble anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa but the person who has the disorder is not clinically anorexic or bulimic because such people may continue to menstruate, or for example, are individuals who regularly purge but do not binge eat, or who binge eat less than twice weekly |
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| an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating. There is a sense of lac of control over eating during the episode; of eating faster than normal; eating until feeling uncomfortably full; and feeling disgusted with oneself, depressed, or guilty after over eating |
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| exercising compulsively in an effort to control weight gain and in a misguided effort to control weight and in a misguided attempt to gain a sense of power, control and self respect |
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| Female athlete triad syndrome |
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| The combination of three interrelated conditions that are associated with athletic training: disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis |
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| the absence of menstruation |
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| a skeletal disease in which bone mineral density is gradually diminished, making bones more vulnerable to compression and shear fractures |
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| Body dismorphic disorder (BDD) |
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| reverse anorexia, when individuals, typically men, become obsessed with the perception that they are not muscular enough |
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| classified as a subcategory of body dysmorphic disorder, A disorder that straddles both anxiety disorders and eating disorders, it is characterized by chronic preoccupation with body shape, which occurs in conjunction with changes in eating and exercise practices |
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| to live in harmony with God and others and to experience personal wellness within |
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| particularly for those who have anorexia, restoring weight through diet is one of the first steps in the process towards recovery |
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