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Media Influence On Body Image Essay

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“You will never look like the girl in the magazine. The girl in the magazine does not even look like the girl in the magazine.”-Unknown. “According to the National Eating Disorders Association, eighty percent of women are unhappy with their appearance and approximately forty five percent are dieting on any given day.” (Chittom & Finley, 2017). Men and women everywhere are extremely influenced by the media on what their bodies should resemble in order to be considered thin or appealing. The people seen in the media influence these expectations. Although a few parents may be at fault for neglecting body issues at a young age, the media affects people’s body image negatively in several ways because it can cause several deaths, severe health problems, …show more content…

The media makes us believe that the people seen in magazines are one hundred percent real. It makes us believe that the bodies every person observes are achievable and healthy. According to Ballaro and Wagner (2017), the fashion industry faced several eating-disorder related deaths of female models in 2006. This proves that the media negatively influences us on what our bodies should be to be considered beautiful and that it will cause deaths. As a result of models and everyday people believing that they are not small enough, several die from eating disorders. “At the same time, advocacy groups such as the National Eating Disorders Association's Media Watchdog program, which was founded in 1997 to encourage companies and advertisers to create healthier cultural messages about size, beauty, and weight, continue to pressure media outlets that persist in the promotion of unhealthy body images.” (Ballaro & Wagner, 2017). In other words, companies and the media are aware that they are promoting unhealthy body images but choose to promote it anyway, even though they are aware of the consequences. Though this terrible, it is not the only

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