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  2. Thin ideal - Wikipedia

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    [19] Women are presented with thin-ideal images on a regular basis and are conditioned to compare themselves to these images; research shows that women with high body image self-discrepancy are more at risk of negative correlations from exposure to thin-ideal media. [15] "Self-discrepancies are representations in the self-concept of ways in ...

  3. Is the era of body positivity over? Experts worry about a ...

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    In its spring/summer 2025 size inclusivity report, Vogue Business wrote that “progress has stalled and we are facing a worrying return to using extremely thin models, amid the Ozempic boom ...

  4. Liv Schmidt, the rise of the 'Skinny Influencer' and the ...

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    Pope, one of the study’s coauthors, said representation of diet culture and weight loss was framed as a part of being healthy or being fit in most of the videos they analyzed. If they did the ...

  5. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    With the mass advertisement promoting thin body, plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, women and young girls are being bombarded with this very idea of achieving thin body. [16] This issue is being control by some countries such as Israel and France in which they regulate the body mass indexes of models and let the public know whether the ad ...

  6. Muscle dysmorphia - Wikipedia

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    Versus the general population, persons manifesting muscle dysmorphia are more likely to have experienced or observed traumatic events like sexual assault or domestic violence, [7] [15] or to have sustained adolescent bullying and ridicule for actual or perceived deficiencies such as smallness, weakness, poor athleticism, or intellectual inferiority.

  7. Kristin Cavallari's bikini photos body-shamed: 'Too skinny ...

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    “When eating ‘healthy’ makes you look sick, maybe it's time to eat a little unhealthy,” read one body-shaming comment. “A grown woman with the body of a 10-year-old boy is not normal and ...

  8. Sizeism - Wikipedia

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    For younger women, these numbers illustrated still an increase: 14.1% of women with a reported age range of 35–44 years old expressed experiencing weight and height based discrimination, and women who identified between 45 and 54 years of age were nearly five times more likely to have experienced weight and height based discrimination than ...

  9. 'Skinny Fat': Why the naturally thin may be at higher risk ...

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