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  1. Television viewing has been shown to increase body dissatisfaction, but is less frequently associated with the drive to thinness and disordered eating behavior that occurs in women and girls who read fashion magazines.

  2. May 6, 2024 · The Impact of Photo Editing. The extensive use of photo editing in magazines, advertising, and social media creates a distorted reality where women’s bodies are manipulated to appear flawless....

  3. Nov 2, 2016 · The effects of women’s health magazine consumption frequency on female body dissatisfaction, moderated by sociocultural attitudes toward appearance.

    • Paulina Swiatkowski
    • 2016
  4. Oct 2, 2023 · The detrimental impact of magazine covers on females’ mental health. In 1996, Dr. Hawkins, then a Ph.D. student, embarked on a groundbreaking study examining the impact of magazine covers and...

  5. Sep 1, 2010 · The correlation between media image and body image has been proven; in one study, among European American and African American girls ages 7 - 12, greater overall television exposure predicted both a thinner ideal adult body shape and a higher level of disordered eating one year later.

  6. Several studies have linked women’s magazines to disordered eating behavior, suggesting that young women are particularly vulnerable to the images they see in print media.

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  8. Issue addressed: The narrow representation of body image in the media has been linked to body dissatisfaction, particularly among readers of women's fashion magazines.

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