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Media Effects On Body Image

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When looking into the mirror at oneself, what imperfections come to mind? Often times answers are given that a person believes they are overweight, not beautiful enough, or that their clothing is unappealing. Most people have at least one thing they wish they could improve about themselves and some work very hard to change it. It is understandable to work at improving one’s self image and it can help a person learn a lot about themselves. By leaving room for improvement open for oneself, a person becomes more willing to do so in more aspects of their life. The problem arises when an individual allows the media’s perceptions of perfection affect how their life is lived. These media portrayals can be easily found through the internet, newspapers, …show more content…

A very prominent and controversial issue related to media-idealized images is that of eating disorders and eating problems. Eating problems include binge eating, purging, and unhealthy eating problems. These disorders are seen in young adolescents who are at a very fragile stage of life. Teenagers experience bodily changes as well as peer pressure and new experiences of going into high school. According to Dakanalis et al. the media portrays individuals with an extremely thin build for females and a slim-muscular build (i.e., muscles along with minimal body fat) for males is considered to be the cause of body displeasure and eating pathology. There is no solid evidence to prove that the media is to blame for the degree of eating disorder symptoms and negative body-image feelings that many feel, hence the reason it continues to be a highly debated topic. There has although, been continuous research and theories comprised over objectification. This occurs when men and women are sexually objectified. A person is treated as a body, where beauty and attractiveness of a person are important and valued. This theory can be found nearly anywhere because of the amount and variety of social interaction. It is common because of the way media represents body images. The media has ideals of men and women’s body images and individuals are compared to how well …show more content…

The developments in technology have been seen through computers/laptops, cell phones, internet, television, and even newspapers. All of these forms have impacted what could be communicated. People of most ages are now able and regularly use technology and the social aspects that come along with it, i.e., Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook. All of which filter in media of body-ideal models that one must scroll past. Manovich stated that social media users have greater chances of viewing beginner and independent content that may not be spread by means of corporate or public funded media (cited in Andsager). What Manovich means is that often times as viewers we are exposed to content that someone created independently without the help or approval by the media. This often times leads to images that are very unreliable and unrealistic. But sadly these are the types of media that lends viewers to problems loving themselves. The regulation of content available on the worldwide web is not very strong but should be improved to help with situations such as these. By knowing that there is realistic and unrealistic media, it is safe to question how much it affects viewers because most would know this. Adolescents are most commonly on social media and would be a very

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