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Title: BODY IMAGE AND THE MEDIA


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BODY IMAGE AND THE MEDIA
                      
  • BY ERIN PRIDDY

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WHAT IS BODY IMAGE
  • Body image goes beyond how we look
  • It is the way we see ourselves

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Why Is Body Image So Important?
  • Body image is a preoccupation.
  • A study of college students showed that 74 of
    normal sized women thought about their body all
    of the time.
  • Poor body image increases the risk for weight /
    body control behaviors.

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Such As
  • Extreme dieting
  • Exercise compulsion
  • Vomiting
  • Fasting
  • Laxative abuse
  • Surgery

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Factors That Affect Body Image
  • Comments from family and friends about their or
    someone elses body (positive negative)
  • Ideas that we develop about physical appearance
  • The presence of prejudice and discrimination
    based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual
    orientation

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The 1 Devil
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Beauty and Body Image In The Media
  • Images of womens bodies are everywhere.
  • Food and cars are sold with these body images
  • There are more female nude scenes in the movies
    than male

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Catch 22
  • If we as women followed in the footsteps of
    Hollywood women, we would find ourselves never
    satisfied.
  • It seems that the stars are under the same
    pressures to maintain a certain body image.
  • If ones gains 10 pounds, they are fat
  • If they lose 10 pounds, they are sick

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Time For A Change
  • The media coverage of the Hollywood body leaves
    young girls with a misconception of a healthy
    body image and lifestyle.
  • The younger generation needs a role model in the
    media to show that a healthy lifestyle means a
    healthy weight.

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God Bless Dove
  • In 2004 Dove launched the very successful
    Campaign for Real Beauty.
  • The campaign features real women, not models to
    advertise their products.
  • The ads focus on promoting real, natural beauty
    in a effort to offset the unrealistically thin
    and unhealthy look associated with models.

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Continued
  • In 2004, Dove released a study that they used as
    a spring board to launch their Campaign for Real
    Beauty. Among the findings of the study, were
    the following statistics
  • Only two percent of women describe themselves as
    beautiful.
  • Sixty-three percent strongly agree that society
    expects women to enhance their physical
    attractiveness. Forty-five percent of women feel
    women who are more beautiful have greater
    opportunities in life.
  • More than two-thirds (68) of women strongly
    agree that "the media and advertising set an
    unrealistic standard of beauty that most woman
    can't ever achieve."
  • The majority (76) wish female beauty was
    portrayed in the media as being made up of more
    than just physical attractiveness.
  • Seventy-five percent went on to say that they
    wish the media did a better job of portraying
    women of diverse physical attractiveness,
    including age, shape and size.

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Real Women Have Curves!

                                             
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