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Low self-esteem that stems from teenage advertising can have detrimental effects on teenagers. Seventy-five percent of young women with low self-esteem report engaging in negative activities such as "cutting, bullying, smoking, or drinking when feeling bad about themselves". Teen promiscuity is another possible effect of low self-esteem. [20]
By any measure, women’s sports is where much of the sector’s growth will be found in the near term as sports and media are buffetted by the transition to digital streaming and on-demand platforms.
Social media can significantly influence body image concerns in female adolescents. [27] Young women who are easily influenced by the images of others on social media may hold themselves to an unrealistic standard for their bodies because of the prevalence of digital image alteration. Social media can be a gateway to Body dysmorphic disorder.
For women in the world of sports, it's not enough to simply build a career, and achieve between the lines. It also means having your looks, your body, your femininity, dissected far too frequently.
Individuals and personal trainers post weight loss transformations, [9] at home workouts, sports, and lifestyle changes. People post and share their appreciation for the sport and introduce it to people. [10] People in these communities can also share their progress in and gain positive feedback from their peers. [10] Negative effects of Instagram
According to the American Psychological Association, they estimate that teenagers are exposed to 14,000 sexual references per year on television (Media Influence on Youth, 2001). [6] In a study conducted on prime time television in 1971, it was found that 18.3% of the featured characters were women where the rest were men. [4]
A 2021 white paper for YouGov surveyed reasons why viewers around the world don't engage with women’s sports as much. The top reasons given were: "less media coverage," "lack of knowledge of ...