Toxic "Who controls the media and controls the mind" ("Media quotes"). On average, Americans are watching 2,000 to 5,000 ads a day in the media. These ads are everywhere. Media dominates society's mind. Things that the media wants people to see, they make sure that the topics are directed at people's faces. Judging from the way media has been presented in recent years and throughout history, toxic environments have plagued society. The toxic environment created by the media impairs the perception of the body image of society, and in particular has a detrimental effect on physical complaints.
Psychological researchers Christopher Ferguson, Benjamin Winegard, Bo Winegard believe that the influence on the physical dissatisfaction of the media is exaggerated. They believe that the media will not have a serious impact on physical discontent. Instead, they found that, in terms of physical complaints of adolescent young people, their colleagues are more influential than the media.
One of the most common external factors of physical dissatisfaction is media, and recently social media. Through TV, magazines, the Internet, advertisements, people of all ages are attacking images. These images often enhance the ideal of a stylist, art team, digitally manipulated, unrealistic, unavailable, highly stylized appearance that can not be realistically realized. Those who believe they do not meet the criteria compared to these images will feel strong physical discontent and it will compromise their mental and physical health.
Poor images or physical complaints of the body are usually created by comparing the body and the media and creating the size and shape of the ideal male body, ie slender muscle. It is not uncommon for physically dissatisfied men to concentrate on weight loss and muscle exercise. It could lead to excessive exercise or to use images to improve the image. Certain male groups such as young men, homosexual men, athletes, body builders, models, dancers, etc. are considered to be particularly susceptible to poor body quality and physical anxiety. This is because they are likely to be judged based on their weight and appearance (or they believe they will be judged)
The dissatisfaction with the body image means a negative view towards that person's appearance. Historically, people are dissatisfied with the physical image of a woman; women with an unsatisfactory body image are taking extreme diet to reduce complaints caused by eating disorders. In addition, some women also receive surgery to reconstruct their shape and appearance. Since surgery is not 100% safe and there are some undesirable side effects, plastic surgery endangers life. However, dissatisfaction of the body image is no longer a phenomenon affecting mere women, men are suffering now. Some men are addicted to the ideal body image and take extreme measures to achieve it. Due to the media, dissatisfaction with the image of the body is becoming more common among men