Wednesday, December 19, 2018
'Media and Body Image ââ¬â Essay Essay\r'
'How does the media   anyure our body im days? In what forms, does the media influence our perceptions about our body? These were the  2 questions that I asked myself in order to do the research  newspaper publisher and the panel discussion. In my opinion, I would agree that the media does influence and  hike women and men to believe that the cultureââ¬â¢s standards for body  encounter  ar ideal. Hence, the phrases, ââ¬Å" disregard is inââ¬Â and ââ¬Å"the perfect bodyââ¬Â  atomic  tote up 18 two examples of ââ¬Å" eye-catchingââ¬Â headlines that I observed in  more women  cartridge holders. I learned that the media influences us through  video, fashion and  health magazines, music videos, film, commercials, and various  some other advertisements. Sadly, as a result, this repeated exposure, the ââ¬Å"thinââ¬Â ideal, can lead  some  two-year-old girls in triggering eating disorders, depression, low self-esteem, stress, and suicide.  later acquiring this relevant inf   ormation, I decided to  charge my research on what type of media influences elementary  aim children and the adolescent teenager. The three central types of media that I  lay down that did  so influence body  take in argon: Fashion magazines, famous  occur-models and actresses, and teenage or  girlish adult women in the music industry.\r\nAccording to the Seretean  pump for Health Promotion, ââ¬Â the term, ââ¬Å"body imageââ¬Â has been coined to describe a personââ¬â¢s inner sense of gratification or dissatisfaction with the physical appearance of her/his body.ââ¬Â (From The Wellness Column, April 1, 1996.) In my research, I found that many  one-year-old girls  argon dissatisfied with their bodies and many ââ¬Å"striveââ¬Â to  require  wish the ââ¬Å"waif-thinââ¬Â models or actresses one sees on television or in fashion magazines. There was a  distri yete of information and facts on body and image that I found on the Internet. However, one website,  honourable     remember Foundation, supported my belief that the media, magazines in particular, do indeed influence  unsalted girls to be ââ¬Å"thinââ¬Â in order to be  general and beautiful in our society. For example, I was in alarmed to learn that ââ¬Å" cardinal pct of 10-year-old American girls diet; more than  volt million Americans suffer from eating disorders and ninety percent of those argon adolescent and young adult women; the number one magic wish for young girls age 11-17 is to be thinner; and between elementary and  highschool school, the percentage of girls in the U.S. who   are ââ¬Å"happy with the  modality I amââ¬Â drops from 60% to 29%.ââ¬Â (from Just Think Foundation)\r\nThese facts were from the JTFââ¬â¢s Body Image  bug out compiled by Jean Holzgang that is an awareness campaign on body image. In fashion magazines, many young girls see ââ¬Å"waif-thinââ¬Â models  bid Kate Moss who is one of many top models that sadly represents the ââ¬Å"perfectââ¬Â bo   dy image that young girls are striving towards. Unfortunately, many teen girls do not understand that looking exactly  deal their favorite supermodel is unrealistic. In fact, as for the supermodel photos, many are retouched before they are printed out, the ââ¬Å"fashion clothesââ¬Â are often duct-taped to enhance fit, many blemishes are cover or altered,  on that point is at least two inches removed from the thighs, and the  honest fashion model weighs 23-25% less(prenominal) than the average woman. All this in order to  make out that ââ¬Å"idealââ¬Â or ââ¬Å"perfectââ¬Â body image e preciseone is striving for and sadly dying for. This compulsion to be ââ¬Å"thinââ¬Â has led many young girls to   take up a negative body image that  perilously paves the way to eating disorders,  such as Anorexia and Bulimia, in order for them to achieve their desire for thinness.\r\nIn television and movies, many teen girls watch and observe these actresses, such as Calista Flockhart,    Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Gweneth Paltrow, Lara Flynn Boyle, and many others who  stool seemed to have went from an ââ¬Å"averageââ¬Â weight to a ââ¬Å"sickly, death lookââ¬Â. This seems to be setting a dangerous trend for the American culture, particularly women and young girls. In fact, there are endless images of thin women on television, in movies, in women and menââ¬â¢s magazines and in commercials. For instance, these ââ¬Å"Hollywood  determination modelsââ¬Â do have a great  reach on young viewers and many parents are  rattling worried that their daughters are trying to  heed their favorite stars.\r\nAccording to Adrienne Ressler, body-image specialist at the Renfrew  bosom in Coconut Creek, Fla., ââ¬Å"For adolescents, the ideal for the person they  exigency to be when they grow up is either a movie star, TV actress or supermodel, and the emphasis is very much on external appearance. Our patients would die-and practically do-to look like Calista Flockh   art.ââ¬Â ( People, 10-18-99) In the music industry, the  nearly  familiar media influence is the music video and the types of fashion trends the  operator displays onstage. The most popular young adult  means is teen sensation Britney Spears. This pretty, young lady is  wholly 17 years old and already has had a huge impact on the teen girls. For example, recently,  ignore Spears was on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and she stirred up controversy when it appeared to look like the singer had  bosom enhancements or simply, breast implants. (In all fairness, I did not have a  stake to view that cover of Rolling Stone.) Miss Spears has denied the breast implant allegation and is quoted as saying; ââ¬Å"her  beget would kill her if she had such a operation.ââ¬Â\r\nHowever, I read that many fans believe that she does look  assorted from her  offset video, Baby One More Time, with her latest, Sometimes, in that her breasts do look like they were surgically enhanced. This rumor    has a great deal of parents worried that their own daughters  strength want to emulate the teen pop  ideal because she is promoting the ââ¬Å"ideal imageââ¬Â of a young girls body.  other example of a ââ¬Å"music videoââ¬Â image is Victoria Beckham (Posh Spice) of the well-known Spice Girls. She was considered a ââ¬Å"head-turnerââ¬Â because of her  stacked good looks and designer clothes. So, know one would have thought of her as over-weight or too curvy, but at a recent Fashion party, many onlookers were stunned to see ââ¬Å"Beckhamââ¬â¢s jutting ribs and collarbonesââ¬Â that  sonny guests replied, ââ¬Å"She definitely looks like sheââ¬â¢s had a  melodramatic weight loss.ââ¬Â (People, 10-18-99) These two examples plus the dozens of others I have read through my research, have allowed me to  bed to the conclusion that, many of Hollywoodââ¬â¢s most notable actresses and performers have become partners in the ââ¬Å"thin is inââ¬Â look in this industry   .\r\nIn my opinion, this is very disturbing and very dangerous for many young girls who look up to these women as ââ¬Å"Role models.ââ¬Â In conclusion, I hope that T.V., magazines, music videos, commercials, retail stores and other mediums realize that there are women of all different shapes and sizes, there is a higher percentage of women that are usually an average size of 12 and there is evidence that a lesser percentage of women who are a size 2 to 4. Unfortunately, it is the size 2 to 4 women who are being recognized as the ââ¬Å"idealââ¬Â body image in our society. Furthermore, I would rather have more women like Kate Winslet, Rosie Oââ¬â¢Donnell, Emme, and many other ââ¬Å"averageââ¬Â women on the covers of popular magazines and in television. These are the ââ¬Å"true role modelsââ¬Â for me, the ones who promote  level-headed ways to lose weight, promote healthy ways to like yourself for who you are, and not promote the  wheezing ââ¬Å"body imageââ¬Â th   at engrosses our mind\r\n'  
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