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    Body Image Pressure

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    Effects of Body Image Pressure on Collegiate Athletes Athletes on the collegiate level are constantly exposed to significant pressures that may adversely affect healthy eating and body image. These pressures can be embodied within both external and internal demands on appearance as well as performance and can cause athletes to unhealthily strive towards, leanness, thinness and/or gender norms. This literature review will give present facts as to the necessity of this study displaying the affects

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    Body Image Standards

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    Someone that you used to know, and might not ever see again. Before hitting puberty, you most likely had very few issues with your body and respected the various intricate things it does on a daily basis. Entering puberty, these ideas shifted and insecurities about your body started to filter into your mind. Instead of looking at all the wonderful things your body can do, you start to criticize it. In society today, the average female model (as unrealistic as ever) is 5’11 and 120 pounds, it is

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    Body Image Depression

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    Body Image on Depression When it comes to body image everyone is a little uneasy about the topic, but does this have any effect on depression levels? Depression is a word that people throw around when they are just feeling uncomfortable in their own skin, but with this analysis we are attempting to see if having a positive outlook on their body image does that make them less vulnerable to that uncomfortable feeling and vice versa. A study done by Brausch and Decker (2014) shows the correlation

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    Women's Body Image

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    Makeup, hair color, cosmetics, body and many other aspects are tremendously important to numerous women in order for them to achieve that desired look and body image. Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Nicki Minaj are some female individuals that come to mind when thinking of women with the most flattering body images that many women yearn for. Social media, celebrities, models, marketing, ads, and society in the United States influence the body image that women desire to obtain. In

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    The Study Of Body Image

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    The study of body image is a broad topic that touches many subjects including gender. However, the study of body image has been focused mainly on females. This is because the physical shape and image of male bodies have not changed over the history. From the ancient Greek until the modern era, the masculinity is the predominant stereotype for men. Masculine traits include courage, independence and assertiveness (Judith, 2001; Murray, 2000). In contrast to the male body, the female figures have been

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    Body Image Differences

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    they look compared to pre-adolescent years (Brown, et al., 2014, p. 365). Consequently, body image dissatisfaction is at its peak in adolescents and affects well over half of adolescent females and over a third of adolescent males (Littleton & Ollendick, 2003; Pelegrini & Petroski, 2010). Dissatisfaction with ones’ own body has a multitude of contributing factors and correlates. It affects youth of many body sizes, including those in normal weight and underweight categories, but overweight adolescents

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    Dissatisfy Body Image

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    groups in videos are dissatisfy their body images and want to have a skinny and slim body. Also all groups became aware about body images in very early stage. The American or Caucasian girls may dissatisfy with their skin tone. The blacks may dissatisfy with their curves, and some Asian girls dissatisfied their body size and shape. Also, different groups have different standard for beauty. American Asian should have fair skin tone, black long hair, slim body, short, no clear curves, and small eyes

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    Body Image Disorders

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    suffer from these body image issues often suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder, and body dysmorphic disorder. Physical ailments that effect those with these disorders have severe impacts. Those suffering from an eating disorder can have health concerns relating to complications with the functioning of the heart, issues with the blood, problems with digestion, problems sleeping, and infertility. It’s important as a society to teach our youth about how to maintain a positive body image, and to explain

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    Monitoring Body Image

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    There are many strategies to help improve and monitor self-image. One way is to make sure you have a positive body image. As stated in the online textbook, “You feel proud and accepting of your unique body and refuse to spend an unreasonable amount of time worrying about food, weight, and calories, and you feel comfortable and confident in your body.” (page 3). By having a positive body image, you reduce your risk of suffering from an eating disorder, which can ruin your health. Another strategy

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    Women Body Image

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    grateful to my body was key to giving more love to myself.” In today’s society most teenage women are influenced by the negative images that are displayed by the media as of what the female body should look like in ordered to be accepted or even likeable. Although the women portrayed in the media have nice body figures, they look happy, and healthy gives teenage women the impression to want to become someone else idea of a perfect body image and forgetting about their own idea of a body image which can

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