Society is greatly influenced by the perception of various aspects of life in media, which greatly affects the body image. Many young women believe that it is necessary to keep something that can be kept slim and strive to achieve the beauty that society teaches, so for years the US physical image is a big problem Has become. Many of these ideals are made through media, society and general media. However, the media also has a positive side, and today we are actively improving the physical image of young women.
Growth 1.1 Understanding the image of the body 1.2 Image of the body and children 1.3 School-age children and the image of the body 1.4 Appearance is increasingly important 1.5 Dissatisfaction of the physical image Negative impact 1.6 Impact of parents and fellows 1.7 Bullying 1.8 Body Teaching images 1.9 Self-esteem and images to promote the body 1.10 Selection of teaching methods 1.11 Evidence-based method requirements 1.12 Our proposal
Men, women, children, teenagers, and adults - everyone may be affected by a negative body image. However, according to the survey, young people are particularly affected. Puberty is usually at the beginning of a negative body image, but without conscious change efforts, adults may be dissatisfied with the body image. The pressure to meet a certain "look and feel" comes from various parts of today's society. Information from media, people, friends, fellows has a negative effect. This is not useful for those who are too worried about the image of their body, participate in a weight loss diet, or talk about their body in a negative way.
Body image The image of the body is personal recognition of your body. This includes psychological concepts and personal experiences, such as how people perceive and act on their bodies (Grogan, 2008). A negative body image leads to a person feeling sick about their body (Moe, 1999). In this research we will use Sandoz, E.K. And body image acceptance and action questionnaire (BI - AAQ) of Body (2006) as a measure of body image. This measurement represents emotions and ideas about the shape of an individual's body and the image of the body.