Eating obstacles and images As a human on this planet, we are considering perception of our appearance from others. In this society, we often look at the characteristics of people, such as appearance, height, transparency of the skin, characteristics of fat and slimming. In Natascha Pocek 's "Diet zone: a dangerous place", she points out that this society seems to be thin with great emphasis on diet. Since we were young, we have found ways to change viewpoints from people's point of view, to maintain health and reduce weight.
Body image of African-American women - The body image of African-American women is an important aspect in understanding eating disorders. The problem of body image is important in the etiology and treatment of eating disorders and obesity (Smith, Thompson, Raczynski and Hilner, 1997; Thompson, 1997). The structure of the body image reflects how satisfied human beings are in their bodies. Body image is multidimensional structure. On the contrary, due to slum culture, drug culture and gang violence, it is a continuing threat to the happiness of many African urban residents, so the poverty rate of black people Is still high. By the end of the 1970s, the promise of civil rights gave pessimistic understanding: in the majority of whites in American mainstream society, the black culture is still largely nonconforming.
As with eating disorders, physical image problems can affect all of us. All ages, sexes, and cultures are also facing the risk of physical image problems, but traditionally the stresses associated with different triggers and appearances vary depending on the sex of the person. In our Western culture, girls often feel pressure to yield to a social appearance. Active physical activity promotes bodily diversity, physical acceptance and heads towards a more healthy body image that fits all ages, sexes, races, abilities and so on. It is important to continue to accept body diversity by recognizing all bodies as good bodies.