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The Influence Of Media On Body Image

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The media representations of the female body images lead to the psychological problems of the young generation. Body image can be defined as two aspects of cognition and behaviors. The cognition of body image can capture social beliefs or standards in the media and internalize of it as a stereotype of the unattainable physical appearance. Because perception control behaviors, the cognition of the body image in the media lead to the comparison with others’ body images, and the stressful situation results in abnormal behaviors such as eating disorder, depression, and low self-esteem. Leahey emphasizes, “more than 80% of comparison made by women…including peers and models… [It] generally result[s] in negative outcomes, such as body dissatisfaction” (qtd. in Fitzsimmones 797). Indeed, the …show more content…

Heldman in Miss Representation, asserts, “The more women and girls self-objectify the more likely they are to be depressed and to have eating disorders.” The more gap between them and the unattainable body image is wider, the more dissatisfaction of their bodies is higher. As a result, they suffer from severe low self-esteem and depression. The psychological disorders based on the distorted body image issues deliver other sociopsychological problems to the young generation such as the low performance in school and lower ambition to be leaders. The media are sending the repetitive messages that women should be attractive for man, women’s value depends on their appearances and women are inferior to men. In short, those messages affect the young generation’s future negatively. The young generation is a core part to make a better world. Therefore, mental and physical weakness of the young generation can threaten the well-being of the

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