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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MEDIA ON SELFIMAGE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MEDIA ON SELF-IMAGE 4% CULTURE PERSONAL AMBITIONS/GOALS 5% 55% MEDIA PEERS 18% ADULT WOMEN:TEEN GIRLS:ADULT MEN:TEEN BOYS: WHO IS UNSATISFIED WITH THEIR IMAGE DUE TO MEDIA? WHO IS UNSATISFIED WITH THEIR IMAGE DUE TO MEDIA? Are dissatisfied with their bodies. 43% Disruption of Water Cycles MEN YOUNG MEN Feel insecure afterviewing media. GIRLS WOMEN STRESS SOURCES: 18% MAIN CONTRIBUTORS TO EATING DISORDERS MAIN CONTRIBUTORS TO EATING DISORDERS NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MEDIA ON SELFIMAGE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MEDIA ON SELF-IMAGE 68% of of Perceive themselves as underweight & desire more muscle. ~ http://www.statcrunch.com/grabimageforreport.php?reportid=31453&image_id=679148~ https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/statistics-males-and-eating-disorders~ https://www.justsayyes.org/topics/self-image-media-influences/~ http://www.today.com/health/stop-obsessing-women-waste-2-weeks-year-their-appearance-today-2D12104866~http://www.thesmartkitchenblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/eating-disorder-and-body-image-infographic. png~http://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/female-body-image_502910e3a70ae_w1500.jpg 80% of 69% of Reported that media influenced their idea of a perfect body. AMOUNT OF TIME SPENT ON APPEARANCES 6.4 7.7 4.5 4 = 1 HOUR Media in general plays an important role in everyday life,and sometimes the messages being relayed to viewers aboutbeauty and image are skewed and harmful. The current media ideal of thinness is achievedby less than of the female population. 5% MEDIA'S IDEAL OF THINNESS AVERAGE U.S. WOMEN vs AVERAGE U.S. MODEL 5' 4" & 140 Pounds5' 11" & 117 Pounds Average U.S. WomenAverage U.S. Model
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