Mass media is part of society and helps to connect people all over the world. It is done through television, magazines, movies and social media. These aspects of the media can benefit society if used in the right way, but the mass media frequently express distorted views about the facts people often see as facts. This is true for media perceptions of how women recognize their bodies. It is well known that tall and physically objective is becoming a serious problem as the media has created an "ideal" form.
1.0 INTRODUCTION Media has been criticized for expressing thin women as "ideal". This research project is studying the influence of media on the body image of women. This accumulates the empirical finding of observing the influence of the media on the image of the body. In this research we will also study various social comparative theories related to media and body images. We will also investigate various media that affect women's physical image. You can also find out which sources are more affected than other sources.
The influence on the body image of a woman after being exposed to a thin ideal subject image in the media. Women's junior college students who have different levels of self-differentiation of body images have developed a series of advertisements that draw thin ladies (ideal for adults) to determine whether the ideal exposure to slimming enhances physical dissatisfaction and reduces self-esteem Body image). This study may provide evidence of possible associations between physical dissatisfaction and the ideal body shape in advertisements.
Recent studies have revealed that the media image of an "ideal" female model affects the body image of women, leading to dissatisfaction and emotional distortion. Review the evidence of this relationship between media presentation and body image distortion and propose a theoretical model to explain this association. In particular, the use of social comparisons in women's self-concept seems to be an important psychological structure to understand the influence of media on physical images. Based on empirical evidence and suggested psychological mediators, several measures have been proposed that may be used to block the effects of the media or to address these effects. Especially, it seems that psychoeducational education prevention measure and group treatment gives the greatest hope.