For years, we have all been aware of the media’s portrayal of the ideal female as unreasonably thin. In recent years, portrayals of males as both thin and muscular have also appeared. While a myriad of research has shown that these images have negative effects on women’s body image and self-confidence, few studies have examined what these images do to younger consumers, both female and male. This study examines these issues and also looks at the differences in influence by race. The results show that Hispanic females are the most likely to be influenced, followed by White females. Black females reported no influence. With respect to adolescent boys, only a few reported any influence at all
Previous research on media exposure and body image focuses on TV and magazines, rather than the unde...
This study investigated the nature of body image and body change strategies, as well as the sociocul...
Mass media is considered to be the most pervasive cause of body dissatisfaction (Tiggemann, 2011). B...
Introduction: This study investigated the effects of exposure to television commercials and magazine...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Evidence supports a relationship between poor body image and childhood obesity, and exposure to mess...
This project investigated body image issues of girls aged 13-19 years old. It surveyed a random samp...
Research has suggested that adolescent girls may be influenced by the media to such a degree that th...
ABSTRACT Numerous studies have examined the development of body image among people, especially girls...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
The present study investigated whether information or warnings about depictions of the thin-body ide...
Body image is a subjective perception of how one feels about one's body. The rise of body image diss...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
In Western cultures, girls' self-esteem declines substantially during middle adolescence, with chang...
Media promotion of the ideal body as slimness for women and muscularity for men, has led to increasi...
Previous research on media exposure and body image focuses on TV and magazines, rather than the unde...
This study investigated the nature of body image and body change strategies, as well as the sociocul...
Mass media is considered to be the most pervasive cause of body dissatisfaction (Tiggemann, 2011). B...
Introduction: This study investigated the effects of exposure to television commercials and magazine...
The influences on young women today to be thin are demonstrated time and time again in the American ...
Evidence supports a relationship between poor body image and childhood obesity, and exposure to mess...
This project investigated body image issues of girls aged 13-19 years old. It surveyed a random samp...
Research has suggested that adolescent girls may be influenced by the media to such a degree that th...
ABSTRACT Numerous studies have examined the development of body image among people, especially girls...
The media's portrayal of thin-ideal images has fre.quently been linked to body dissatisfaction in fe...
The present study investigated whether information or warnings about depictions of the thin-body ide...
Body image is a subjective perception of how one feels about one's body. The rise of body image diss...
Body image refers to a personʼs perception of their physical appearance, and their perception of the...
In Western cultures, girls' self-esteem declines substantially during middle adolescence, with chang...
Media promotion of the ideal body as slimness for women and muscularity for men, has led to increasi...
Previous research on media exposure and body image focuses on TV and magazines, rather than the unde...
This study investigated the nature of body image and body change strategies, as well as the sociocul...
Mass media is considered to be the most pervasive cause of body dissatisfaction (Tiggemann, 2011). B...