Media is an attractive tool; it can provide entertainment, self-help, knowledge, information and various other positive effects; but it contributes to our society, but its physique is particularly young I will target women. This flaw can also be seen in the unrealistic image of the body it presents and in an impeccable way of forcing the audience to be interesting and attending. Women collide with information from every media to change their bodies, purchase specific products, redefine perception of beauty, causing not only mental illness but also physical problems I will.
Mass Media and Body Image There are many factors contributing to gender building in mass media and body images. One factor is the influence of the mass media. Mass media has a very different perspective on the roles of men and women, especially with regard to the image of the body. The biceps bracelet sticks out in the male image, and six packs are fully engraved. On the other hand, female breasts are abnormally large, they can not gravitate or stomach, and they have little fat. Various perspectives are beautiful. Why can not we shift to seeing ourselves? Why can not I be satisfied with the appearance? The simple answer is the media. They show millions of people what they think is beautiful. These images will affect society and they will see their appearance. Most of these images are not practical, giving women unhealthy expectations. This leads to the image of the body
Mass media is thought to be a universal force that shapes the ideal of appearance, and it has been shown to adversely affect women's body image. There are few studies that focus on the effects of exposure to media on male body images. In the current experiment, 158 men are exposed to television commercials containing ideal men or neutral images inserted between segments of television programs. Participants were prevented from dealing with the body image and attitudes towards appearance variables to evaluate the adjustment effect. The results show that participants exposed to ideal image advertising are more depressed and more muscle dissatisfied than participants exposed to neutral advertisements. Inconsistent with past studies, I did not notice the influence of expression on changes in mood and image of the body
Media media is one of social and cultural influences, and as a result of thorough investigation, the focus of the media's image on the image of the body is the focus. Studies have shown that women who watch many TV programs and read about fashion magazines are more likely to physically change by media than men (DC Jones, Vigfusdottir, & Y.Lee, 2004; Ricciardelli and McCabe, 2001). However research has shown that the media is unrealistically ideal, affecting dissatisfaction with the body of the woman and being accused of being hungry (Wykes & Gunter, 2005). Men are tall and muscular, whereas men's magazines, advertisements, television, the Internet, etc. have these pictures everywhere, while the media draws the appearance of women as thin and big breasts. Use techniques and special effects when editing photos to make images more perfect than real life