Slimming the body: slimming ads, body dissatisfaction and eating disorders

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Santhidran Sinnappan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6818-7882
Yen Jin Yee
Nair GV
Sharon Wilson

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the perceived effects of media exposure of body slimming advertisements on body dissatisfaction and the tendency for eating disorders in a sample of adult women in Malaysia.  This study examined two aspects: (a) the level of media exposure to slimming advertisements (media exposure), and (b) the tendency of respondents to make body comparisons with models in slimming advertisements (media body comparisons).  Participants were 419 young women (18-39 years old) living in Kuala Lumpur. Correlation coefficients showed that media exposure and media body comparisons were positively associated with body dissatisfaction and eating disorders tendency. The findings suggest that mass media play a role by providing slim images that young women in Kuala Lumpur tend to emulate and adopt western cultural ideals of body image and the desire for a thinner body type. 


 

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