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    The Relationship between Media, Image, and Eating Disorders The mass media provide a valuable and influential context from which people get to learn about various things. However, recent reports have shown that the media is negatively affecting the people’s perception of how they should look like (Gilbert 640). In fact, teenagers are the ones who have been adversely affected. One of the critical questions is whether the media is influencing the youth to adopt eating disorders. It is a general…

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    596-597.) She becomes the perfect wife and mother. She pleases her husband in every way possible. She doesn't contradict his opinion. She still doesn't have an identity and is just the wife of Tovald Helmer. She builds her entire world around him and believes he is her hero who will always protect her as if she were a delicate flower. She puts her children and husband before herself. She believes, she only has value if she is a "good mother and wife." For the happiness of her family, she…

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    Body image is the perception and attitude that an individual has towards their body. It’s how they perceive their physical self and the thoughts and feelings accompanying that perception. (National Eating Disorders Collaboration, 2015). There is both unhealthy and healthy body image. Healthy body image is present in an individual who is content in one 's own skin, accepting and happy in their own body and feels good within their self. This perception also understands that one 's inner self is…

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    The Ideal Body Image

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    “America, you 're sending girls a mixed message. On one hand, you 're saying to have positive body image and love who we are; on the other, we 're being marketed makeup and clothing that obviously turns us into someone different” (Svitak, Adora). Society has created an image for the ideal body in today’s world that is harming girls everywhere. With the major advancements being made in technology everyday it is allowing for woman from multiple cultures to show off their bodies to the world.…

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    Body Image Survey

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    and self-reported body image levels offers a new perspective. As the factors that contribute to positive and negative body image have not been explored conjointly, there is a need to understand what specific factors contribute to both constructs of body image and how these differ, in order to provide targeted interventions to increase positive and decrease negative body image. The results will also contribute to secondary school preventative programs for negative body image and to programs that…

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    2012.04.002 Djoukoue, A. (2012). Keep it real challenge: Photoshop’s impact on body image | UMKC Women 's Center. Info.umkc.edu. Retrieved 3 October 2016, from http://info.umkc.edu/womenc/2012/06/29/keep-it-real-challenge-photoshops-impact-on-body-image/ Sontag, S. (1990). On photography. New York : Anchor Books, 1990. Goldwert, L. (2016). Photoshop contributes to unrealistic expectations of appropriate body image: AMA. NY Daily News. Retrieved 25 September 2016, from…

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    self-image should be. Try turning on the television, standing in the checkout line at your local grocery store, or look at any social media feed without seeing what media wants one to believe is the perfect body image. In a time in American history where obesity is a severe issue should media be giving the notion that one must have a certain body figure or look a certain way to have a positive self-image. Although media does have some positive benefits that may affect a person’s self-image,…

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    led many people to strive to be something they are not, more specifically within the features of their bodies. We see celebrities and models with “the perfect body”, subconsciously rivaling ourselves against what they have. These unrealistic body images are controlling the issue of many being dissatisfied with their own bodies. The real question is why do we fixate our ideal bodies around what we see in the media? I know I am guilty of having this prevailing shake on my ideals. Women in…

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    Single female Christian, slightly obese, age 22, with poor self-image. In this case, it does not matter if she was slightly obese, it still called obesity. The obesity is usually defined as a condition in which a person’s weight is more above normal weight. Obesity is the most common medical problems. It affects every person regardless of age categories. Obesity had several risk factor can leading someone to death but still obese can be preventable. We need to be successful in its treatment…

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    Positive Body Image

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    adaptive behaviors. The proposed research seeks to examine both maladaptive and adaptive aspects of body image. Research on body image is important for several reasons. 1) Children began to experience body dissatisfaction from a young age 2) Rates of body dissatisfaction increase through early adulthood 3) Body dissatisfaction is a significant risk factor for eating pathology 4) Positive body image is associated with healthy outcomes. Accordingly, understanding the factors that contribute to…

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