"My lips and fingers are blue, because I am too thin, my heart is trying to pull blood into my body," young model fashion Georgina (Carol 1) said. The new slim guy was too thin. In today's social model, it is absolutely unusual to walk around with blue fingers until the organ does not function. Regarding model agents, we can not care about the pressure and dangerous behavior that the model brings, so we remain thin on the runway.
Even in my 20s, my goal is to become thinner and look like a fashion model through high school and university. Finally, when I slowly began tying my mood and energy level to eating habits, I noticed that "leaned" is not a chance to be happy. Numbers on the scale are not equal to health, or even feel bad. I learned (and learned yet) how to help food keep the front of these marks. When you start eating lots of sweet foods or thinking a lot of desserts, you can see that you are eating too much sugar. Or, because you ate too much carbohydrates during the lunch break, energy may have slipped in the second half of the day. When I noticed the direct effect of what I ate in my mood and energy level, I was reluctant to eat foods that made me feel sick. I will not focus on food I can not have, but I will focus on helping me feel better.
The popularity of social media is "big thing", the idea is mainly to infect young women. Slim, built-in, photographed models promote their clothes, foods, cosmetics, and then some people make people advertise the advertisements they advertise. They promised their false "natural" beauty to young girls. Studies have shown that teens already suffer from obesity-related depression as they do not meet the criteria of today's beauty. Girls are in a mature stage and are most vulnerable to false beauty. For teenage girls, feeling fast is not worth "easy"
The obsession with thin ladies in the fashion industry obviously forces teenage girls to thin. Continuous exposure to thin mannequin images tends to reduce adolescent self-esteem (Smith 2008). In order to improve their self-esteem, teenagers try to find a way to get ultra-slim body. As a result, food disorders such as bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are increasing (the effect of the fashion industry on eating disorders 2010). According to a survey by the American Child and Psychiatric Institute based in Washington, the number of eating disorders has doubled in the United States since the 1960s and about 10 million girls and women suffer from bulimia nervosa . , The effects of anorexia and other eating disorders. Nervous anorexia is associated with excessive weight loss and self-sufficiency