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Title: BODY IMAGE


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BODY IMAGE
Ryan OMara Ramin Nadjafi Nicole Milana Elizabeth
Basile Justine Elfrink
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Objectives
  • Define Body Image
  • Determine why a positive body image is important
    to overall health
  • Determine associations of negative body image
  • Identify warning signs and symptoms of negative
    body image
  • Identify ways to improve body image

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Defining Body Image
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Marilyn Monroe
Pamela Anderson
Weight 140 lbs. Waste size 12 Bra size 36 C
Weight 114 lbs. Waste size 2 Bra size 34 DD
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Then
Now
Different Ideals, Same Problem
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History of Body Image
  • Body Image, pre-1950
  • Referred to war-related neuropathic conditions
  • distorted perceptions induced by brain (Berklow,
    1997)
  • example phantom limb

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History of Body Image
  • Body Image, 1950s-Today
  • Definition underwent transformation in 1950s
  • Physiologists upgraded study of body image
  • Contemporary concept of body image (BI) is
    relatively new
    (Cash and Pruzinsky, 1990)

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Challenging Limiting Perceptions
  • Limiting Perception Female Only
  • Psychology/psychiatry dominate field of study
  • focus on eating disorders among young women
  • associate BI mostly with the weight and shape of
    females

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Challenging Limiting Perceptions
  • Limiting Perception Female Only
  • Males also subject to BI

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Governor of California
I am the Governator!
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Challenging Limiting Perceptions
  • Limiting Perception Male vs. Female Only
  • BI covers more than gender-specific paradigms

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Challenging Limiting Perceptions
  • change in appearance due to condition or
    treatment can drastically effect persons BI
  • cancer
  • skin disease
  • burn
  • accident

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Definition of Body Image
  • BI includes
  • perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors related
    toward ones body for any reason (Cash, 2004)

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Determining why a positive body image is
important to overall health
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Body image influences
  • Behavior
  • Self-esteem - a personal evaluation of ones
    worth as a person. It measures how much you
    respect yourself and is directly related to body
    image (Eating Disorder Referral and Information
    Center, 1995)
  • Psyche

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Self-esteem
  • Physically how happy you are with how you look
  • Intellectually how well you feel you can
    accomplish your goals
  • Emotionally how much you feel loved
  • Morally how you think of yourself as a person
  • High self esteem makes for a happier life!

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Negative body image
  • Satisfaction and mood plummets
  • Sense of self becomes unhealthy
  • Lose confidence in abilities
  • Problems in areas, including sexuality, careers
    and relationships.
  • Loss of self confidence
    "To lose confidence in
    one's body is to lose confidence in one's self"
    -Simone de Beauvoir (Women and Body Image, 2000)
  • Loss of self respect
  • Low self-esteem

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Body Image and emotional health
  • What is emotional health?
    (family doctor.org, 2000)
  • Control of thoughts, feelings and behavior
  • Can cope with stress and problems
  • Keep problems in perspective
  • Know when to seek help from doctor/counselor

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Body image and emotional health
  • Poor body image leads to poor emotional health
  • Stressors friends, boys, parents, media
  • Unable to keep problems in perspective
  • Body dimorphic disorder
  • Doesnt see a doctor/counselor when sick
  • Eating disorders
  • Emotionally depressed

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Body image andemotional health
  • Poor emotional health effects
    (family doctor.org, 2000)
  • Distress
  • Lowers immune system making a person more
    susceptible to disease
  • Anxiety can lead to other complications such as
    high blood pressure

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Physical effect of a negative body image
  • Unhealthy dieting
  • Anorexia
  • Bulimia
  • Yo-yo dieting
  • Insufficient nutrients
  • Over exercising
  • (Teen Health, 2000)

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Determine associations of negative body image
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The media
  • Socio-cultural messages exposure to the thin
    ideal produces depression, shame, guilt, body
    dissatisfaction, and stress
  • Media promotes current mainstream cultures
    standards for body shape or size and importance
    of beauty
  • Media message if you try hard enough, spend
    enough, suffer enough, you can have the look you
    want

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The media
  • Direct relationship between media exposure and
    eating disorder symptoms (Dittrich, 2005)
  • Study 14-18 year old girls exposed to images and
    then valuate themselves
  • Women compare themselves to images of women even
    when they are not asked to do so

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Television and Movies
  • Children spend more time watching TV than they do
    in school
  • American children spend 22-28 hrs. a week
    watching TV
  • At age 70, Americans will have spent 7-10 years
    of their life watching TV
  • Television and movies reinforce the importance of
    a thin body as a measure of womans worth
    (Gerber, 2005)
  • Over 75 of female characters on TV are
    underweight and only 20 are above average in size

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Magazines and advertisements message of thin is
in
  • In 48 issues of womens magazines 63 diet food
    ads were found as compared to only 1 in 48 issues
    of mens magazines
  • 70 of women feel more depression, self-loathing,
    and shame at their bodies after looking at
    fashion magazines (Nielson, 2004)
  • Over 75 of the covers of womens magazines
    include at least one message about how to change
    a womens bodily appearance by diet, exercise, or
    cosmetic surgery (Gerber, 2005)

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Puberty
  • Most teens struggle with their self esteem
    beginning at the onset of puberty (Rutherford,
    2001)
  • Unhealthy crash dieting and eating disorders
    often develop around this time in girls
  • Boys going through puberty may become obsessed
    with weight training and steroid use

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Identifying warning signs and symptoms of
negative body image
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Warning Signs
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Skipping meals
  • Eating in secret
  • Stomach upset or bloating following meals
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Constantly viewing themselves in comparison to
    others
  • Compulsively weighing themselves
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Weakness or dizziness
  • An intolerance to cold
  • Frequent visits to the bathroom after meals
  • Fixating upon and overemphasizing certain body
    parts
  • Commenting frequently on other people's
    appearances and/or body shapes

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Warning Sings Cont.
  • Frequently viewing their appearances in mirrors
  • Excessive or abnormal exercise routine or dieting
    excessively
  • Disordered eating habits or refusing to eat all
    together
  • Unrealistic beauty standards The person is
    likely to be extremely critical of themselves and
    of their peers.
  • Very low self-esteem
  • Using diet or laxative pills
  • In females, a loss of menstruation.

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Identifying ways to improve body image
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Understanding an individuals body image
  • Body image is ever changing sensitive to mood,
    environment, and physical experience.
    (psychotherapist, 1999)
  • It is a learned judgment the learning occurs
    from the family and peers. (psychotherapist,
    1999)
  • Genetics does play a role in your body and at
    least 25 to 70 of your body is determined by
    your genes. (Center for Change, 1995)

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Developing a Healthy Body Image
  • Listen to your body. Eat when you are hungry.
  • Exercise regularly in an enjoyable way,
    regardless of size.
  • Expect normal weekly and monthly changes in
    weight and shape
  • Ask for support and encouragement from friends
    and family when life is stressful.
  • Decide how you wish to spend your energy pursuing
    the "perfect body image" or enjoying family,
    friends, school and, most importantly, life
  • (psychotherapist, 1999)
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