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  • Essay / Eating disorders affecting our image of beauty;...

    When you look at a well-known published magazine like Vogue, Glamor and Top Model, they all show beautiful women with extraordinary beauty and an incredible sense of style and fashion. But when you look at the models, do they really look like the average women who read these magazines that the ads and articles are aimed at? Women and men go to great lengths to hurt themselves to achieve figures that magazines portray as beautiful. These people suffer from eating disorders, starve or eat and then purge to get rid of the food. These phenomena are serious and cannot simply be stopped by simply following a normal diet. On the other side of the spectrum, there are people who suffer from another type of eating disorder that is the exact opposite: these people suffered from overeating and allowed their bodies to grow until they reached an unhealthy waistline, leading to serious health problems and even death (eating disorders). ). Body image can be perceived in different ways by different people. When we talk about what is healthy, every body is different but achievable based on genetics. People need to focus on what is important and beneficial for their body and avoid suffering from an eating disorder. Considering yourself tall or too tall can lead to an eating disorder. There are multiple ways in which people try to lose weight or maintain their small size. body structure. One of the most common is bulimia. This is where a person binge or eat too much food during a meal or episode and then use some method to get rid of the food they just ate, either through purging or an overuse method of laxatives . The effects of the disorder on the body can cause serious problems if repeated daily continuously and have a long-term effect...... middle of article...... 2012. Hidayah, GN and AH Syahrul Bariah. “Eating Attitude, Body Image, Body Composition, and Dietary Behavior in Dancers.” Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition 3.4 (2011): 1-11. Academic research completed. Internet. January 24, 2012. “Incidences of Obesity and Extreme Obesity Among US Adults: Results from the 2009 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.” Population Health Metrics 9.1 (2011): 56-64. Academic research completed. Internet. January 25, 2012. Marney A. White et al. “Binge Eating, Purging, or Both: Eating Disorder Psychopathology Findings from an Internet Community Survey.” International Journal of Eating Disorders 43.8 (2010): 724-731. Academic research completed. Internet. January 24, 2012. Teaching every child about nutrition. Perf. Jamie Oliver. TED Ideas Worth Spreading, 2010. TED. February 2010. Web. January 25. 2012..