By development alone, body image seems to be very important. Someday, everyone care about their body image and how they look like. Your body is an image of your personal feelings about your body. In spite of what other people say and other people's opinion, in most cases people will personalize their explanation as if it were true. Some people have good images of their bodies, others are not. In most cases, the image of the girl's body image is easier to buy than men, sometimes they have problems with their body image.
The image of somebody's body may be mainly positive, but the image of another person's body may have more negative effects, but body images usually subtly subdivided into two categories It can not be divided into. To be more precise, the image of the body is said to be experienced along the continuum. Most people experience varying degrees of positive and negative emotions in their bodies at different times. In addition, the image of the body is subjective, it does not necessarily reflect the reality. Therefore, the psychological image of your body may be inconsistent with what the external observer sees.
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.
Negative body images are often characterized by complaints about appearance and participation in actions such as avoidance to improve diet, examinations, and / or dissatisfaction. Pictures of bad bodies are often seen in childhood. According to research, about 50% of adolescent girls and 30% of adolescent men do not like their bodies, 60% of adult women and 40% of adult men have bad bodies. Rodin and his colleagues used the term "normative dissatisfaction" first in 1984 to explain the dissatisfaction with body size and shape. It was determined "normative" or normal as it was found to be very common among women. In a large-scale Icelandic study from the recent 18 to 79 years old, nearly 43% thought that they were dissatisfied with weight and that over 71% needed to lose weight.