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Anorexia

Anorexia. E.Q.: What are the major influences that contribute to eating disorders and a negative body image? Rationale: As a teen in high school, many people worry about how they look. By: Madison Alonzi , 1B, 11-21-12. The Media’s Role.

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Anorexia

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  1. Anorexia E.Q.: What are the major influences that contribute to eating disorders and a negative body image? Rationale: As a teen in high school, many people worry about how they look. By: Madison Alonzi, 1B, 11-21-12

  2. The Media’s Role • Pictures, magazines, television, models, etc. ALL EDITED OR CHANGED!!!!!

  3. The Media’s Role Cont. • Advertisement's and magazines may promote dieting ideas, suggesting society needs to lose weight. • http://www.change.org/petitions/seventeen-magazine-stop-including-exercise-diet-plans-in-the-magazine-and-on-website

  4. The School’s Role • Participation in sports that require a certain weight. • Football: -L.W. maximum: 125 lbs. (14) -H.W. maximum: 170 lbs. (14) • Comments about how you look from peers.

  5. The School’s Role Cont.

  6. Your Family’s Role • Parents!!! • Stressful events such as death, breakups, divorces, etc.

  7. Your Self-esteem’s Role • BAD EXAMPLES: -convincing yourself you’re not good enough. • GOOD EXAMPLES: -accepting who you are.

  8. Your Self-esteem’s Role Cont. BAD GOOD

  9. Works Cited • www.thebodyproject.bradley.edu -This is credible because it is a University. • www.helpguide.org -This is credible because it is a non-charitable organization to provide you with mental health information. • www.princeton.edu -This is credible because it is a University.

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