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Acros Body Image

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We live in a media-saturated world especially, in western society that provides a significantly influential context for people to learn about body ideals and the value placed on attractiveness that influences the way they perceive themselves. Media invades our lives through television, radio, magazines, newspapers, cinema, advertisements and internet and is very influential on vulnerable adolescents who cannot distinguish what is real and what is not Lopez-Guimera, Levine, Sanchez-Carracedo, & Fauquet, (2010). Mass media contributes to the promotion of the thin ideal as a way to achieve social approval, recognition, and success; in addition, it promotes dieting and food restriction as a socially agreeable practice. In America, body dissatisfaction has reached normative levels among girls and young women. Approximately 50% of girls and undergraduate women report being dissatisfied with their bodies, these perceptions begin at an early age of 7 and exist …show more content…

The results of the meta-analysis conducted indicated that all three sociocultural factors had a significant effect on body image; however, internalization and perceived pressures had a stronger relationship with body dissatisfaction than awareness. Another study examined the direct and mediated links of the objectification theory among media-ideal internalization, self-objectification, shame and anxiety surrounding the body and appearance, and indicated that media-ideal internalization predicted later thinking and critical observations of the body from an external observer’s standpoint, which then caused negative emotional experiences, which in turn caused dietary restrain and binge eating, Dakanalis, calogero, Fida, Clerici, Assunta Zanetti& Riva

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