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Eating Disorders

The Journal of Treatment & Prevention
Volume 14, 2006 - Issue 5
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Media Influence on the Body Image of Children and Adolescents

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Pages 355-364
Published online: 16 Jan 2007

To study the media messages portrayed to children, 925 students, from 9 to up to 14 years of age, completed “The Sociocultural Influences Questionnaire.” The media section is the focus of this paper, and the responses from three questions were selected to examine the media's influence to be slimmer, increase weight, or increase muscle size. While the girls and boys exhibited different levels of agreement with each media influence, both genders disagreed that media messages were implying they should gain weight. This is in agreement with the belief that the media perpetuates the ideal of thinness and there is a negative stigma associated with being overweight.

 

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