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  2. 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 ...

  3. TikToker Liv Schmidt Defends Giving Controversial ... - AOL

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    Wellness influencer Liv Schmidt stands by her controversial weight loss advice even after TikTok barred her from the app. “For me and my personal aesthetic, I like to be skinny and there’s ...

  4. 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.”

  5. Weight gain - Wikipedia

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    Being overweight or having obesity may increase the risk of several diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, and some cancers, and may lead to short- and long-term health problems during pregnancy. [2] Rates of obesity worldwide tripled from 1975 to 2016 to involve some 1.8 billion people and 39% of the world adult population. [3]

  6. Effects of advertising on teen body image - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, thin-idealized bodies are attributed with self-control, success, and discipline, and therefore proclaimed as being desirable and socially valued. “Being slim means resisting the temptations that surround consumers in countries of overabundance and wealth” (Thompson et al. 1995: Halliwell et al. 2004).

  7. Normal weight obesity - Wikipedia

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    Normal weight obesity (colloquially, being "skinny fat") is the condition of having normal body weight, but with a high body fat percentage, leading to some of the same health risks as obesity. Definition

  8. 7 Eating Habits of Skinny People - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for seven habits of skinny people. ... USA TODAY. UAW members at GM could get up to $14,500 in profit-sharing checks ... Tragic DC plane crash leaves school ...

  9. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    According to Lindo Bacon, in Health at Every Size (2008), the basic premise of HAES is that "well-being and healthy habits are more important than any number on the scale." [7] Emily Nagoski, in her book Come as You Are (2015), promoted the idea of Health at Every Size for improving women's self-confidence and sexual well-being. [8] [page needed]