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    Body Image & Media The media promotes an unhealthy body image that is damaging to both society as a whole and individuals. As a whole to individuals ‚promoting an unhealthy body image‚and damaging to society makes people feel less of themselves. According to these critiques the combination of two trends‚the technology enabled media saturation of the american public and the promotion by this media of highly unattainable body types (Gerald Wagner ). “While mass media has been subject to the strongest

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    The media is responsible for creating ideals about beauty and body image‚ it can influence self esteem and acceptance‚ but can cause major harm. The media tends to make people strive to achieve an unrealistic image of perfection‚ a stereotype of beauty‚ and have led to a decline in self acceptance. Teenagers learn what society deems beautiful mainly from the media‚ they are overwhelmed with photos‚ magazines‚ television and movies on what is considered the ideal body (“Body Image”). According to

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    There is an obvious correlation between the media and the mass’ distorted views on body image and what beauty really is. This much is clear. Because everybody looks at celebrities‚ and judges how they look whether they are skinny girl or a ridiculously buff guy‚ and compare it to how other people and they look this has been going on for a quite some time. But the more important question is does the media’s depiction of the ideal lean/muscular body lead to the increased use of radically unhealthy

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    International Journal of Obesity (2006) 30‚ 590–594 & 2006 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved 0307-0565/06 $30.00 www.nature.com/ijo PEDIATRIC MINI REVIEW Body mass index in children and adolescents: considerations for population-based applications A Must1‚2 and SE Anderson2 1 2 Department of Public Health and Family Medicine‚ Tufts University School of Medicine‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA and The Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy‚ Tufts University‚ Boston‚ MA‚ USA International

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    The greatest health risk facing children today is not a terrible disease such as Leukaemia. It is obesity‚ a condition that has been on the rise in the past several decades. Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat or when total body fat is more than 25% in boys and more than 32% in girls. Factors associated with obesity can include genes‚ domestic environment‚ health conditions‚ psychological influences and lifestyle and eating habits. However research has shown that the child’s

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    The Role Media Plays in the Perception of Women Shannon Teasley COM100 May 2012 Today’s world of media is full of thin attractive models. From fashion magazines‚ advertisements‚ movies‚ and television shows; the images of the women in the spot light are young‚ attractive‚ and at a weight that is below the average “real-life” size. Many of the images within the media set beauty expectations that are unrealistic. The development of eating disorders and body dissatisfaction in women is on a rise

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    The danger of computers It is hard to imagine a life without the internet and the computer. Most people in our modern western society use the computer every day in work‚ school and as a means of recreation. The computer has Change our every day lives drasticly. We now exchange information faster than ever before and anything we want to know is out there for us to fetch with only a click. But is the computer and the internet really to our advantage? I think not. I think that there are more disadvantages

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    Evaluating the Research Process Research endeavors take great organization and diligence in ensuring that information is collected correctly and carefully. In the article selected‚ researchers collect data from both children and adults to create a bio repository for future research of childhood obesity. The following document will explore the results and opinions concluded in the research project‚ statistical findings‚ and other important information collected from the research project. For

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    An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from eating disorders and most are teenage girls and young women. Among the three types of eating disorders‚ anorexia nervosa is the most common type. It is a disorder in which the person has a distorted body image and an intense fear of being fat. Binging‚ or eating large quantities of food in a short period of time‚ and then purging‚ or vomiting to empty the stomach of food‚ are all actions commonly found in anorexics. An anorexic is extremely afraid

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    Susan Bordo an author who writes about how the American culture has always shown and used women’s bodies throughout our history and to most is considered completely normal. In the print “Beauty Rediscovers the Male Body” Bordo states “naked female body became an object of mainstream consumption”(Bordo 168). She explains that the female body was completely normal for people to look at while on the other hand showing a naked male body was considered a taboo that most people were afraid to break. Over

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