Binge eating is a result of people being careful of their weight and cleaning their food. It also leads to daily work. This illness may be caused by stress and adaptation (Nancy Clark). I also try to make it look like "image of Barbie" (body image) from the media. Modeling agents and casting directors are difficult on the model to ensure that they have a certain size. The skin of the model must also be perfect. That is, tattoos, marks, perforations and so on are meaningless. The model is susceptible to disease. If the model tries to adapt to the quality required for modeling, Buona Bawdon may occur.
Media and body image problems are important for eating disorders and other diseases related to the body image. Of course, not everyone with an eating disorder is adversely affected by the media, and the media may not be the only reason for someone's eating disorder. However, it is usually a contributing factor. As mentioned above, the unrealistic image we see in the media may contribute to the development of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Anorexic people restrict calories. They may actually be very thin, but many people do this because they think they are overweight. People may be anorexia for other reasons; for example, some people control their food intake as a way to maintain some degree of control of life, it seems uncontrollable. However, distortion of the body is a common factor in anorexia patients
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