How Shutting Down Body-Shaming Is Crucial For Body Positivity

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Shutting Down Body-Shaming Is Crucial

One of the best ways of promoting body positivity, and encouraging a positive body image in the mind of every woman, is by shutting down the cruel mindset and practice of body-shaming.

Multiple studies have shown the negative impact of the media onย body image. Exposure to photoshopped images of unrealistic body ideals has been linked to lowย self-esteem,ย depression, andย eating disorders. According to theย National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), at least 30 million people of all ages and genders suffer from anย eating disorderย in the U.S., resulting in at least one death every 62 minutes. In a study published in theย Journal of Adolescent Health, negative body image was determined to be a predictor ofย suicidalย thoughts among college students, especially among young women.

Aย new law in Franceย is now attempting to tackle what has become a public health issue in that country as well, where over 600,000 people suffer from anorexia or other eating disorders.

The law, which went into effect this week, requires media images that are digitally altered to make models look thinner to be labeled as such. According to theย French Ministry of Health, โ€œIt will be mandatory to use the label โ€˜retouched photoโ€™ alongside any photo used for commercial purposes when the body of a model has been modified by an image-editing software to either slim or flesh out her figure.โ€

Following suit, Getty Images, one of the largest stock photo agencies in the U.S., has just banned submissions of any images that have been doctored to make models appear smaller or larger, an โ€œindustry first,โ€ according toย B&Tย magazine. โ€œAccurate, healthy depiction inย advertisingย imagery has a direct correlation on fighting stereotypes,โ€ they add, โ€œcreating tolerance and empowering communities.โ€

โ€œWarning labels are a good start,โ€ says child and adolescent psychiatrist Gayani DeSilva, M.D. โ€œFor girls, this little reality check can slow down the process of becoming conditioned to unrealistic expectations about their bodies.โ€ She describes Gettyโ€™s ban as an even more effective move to impede the objectification of women and halt the development of self-loathing in girls and women. โ€œAny time people internalize an impossible-to-attain goal, it leads to feeling inadequate and developing poorย self-esteem. A warning label is a small but important step in pausing that internalization process.โ€

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โ€œWe have become a society of unreal expectations and images. Retouched images falsely portray young and older women with a sense of perfection that is beyond reach,โ€ says Dr. Lynn Anderson, Ph.D., naturopath, and yoga therapist. โ€œIt is not only sculpting the body but false images of wrinkle-free, flawless skin and long, flowing hair that affect how we see ourselves.โ€

She says we should be promoting health and fitness instead of skin and bones as the ideal. โ€œWhen it comes to eating disorders, we canโ€™t blame photo retouching and model images as the only cause,โ€ Anderson acknowledges. โ€œWe need to address the real issue, and that is mental health, self-esteem, and self-worth. So perhaps the laws need to take it a bit further and focus on being healthy and not falsely perfect.โ€

Unrealistic expectations of women for men and boys

Both DeSilva and Anderson pointed to the fact that women and girls are not the only ones to internalize these impossible standards; boys and men begin to hold them up to these standards as well, believing what they see in media.

Health and wellness coach Kevin Bailey also agrees. โ€œSome men feel like their ideal woman should look like that retouched model as well. They begin to search for a perfect body that does not exist.โ€ He adds that this not only hurts the womanย but also the man who may miss out on a perfect match for himself because โ€œhe is looking for a unicorn. If he does not change the image of what he is looking for in a woman, he will be chasing a dream for the rest of his life, [and end up] aย lonelyย old man.โ€

He goes on to say, โ€œNo one is perfect, so putting that image up before women and young girls, making it the standard of beauty, is deceitful and just a blatant lie. It is not the modelโ€™s truth. I feel like if companies were honest, then everyone else could be honest about their own bodies.โ€

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Oneย studyย explored how our ideal of beauty has historically been shaped by social contextโ€”and has been historically difficult to achieve. โ€œCurrent mass media is ubiquitous and powerful, leading to increased body dissatisfaction among both men and women,โ€ according to the authors of the study, Jennifer L. Derenne, M.D., and Eugene V. Beresin, M.D., M.A.

In looking at potential avenues for change, they suggest that parents limit their childrenโ€™s exposure to media, and they recommend instead encouraging physical activity and participation in other activities that increase self-esteem.

Perhaps all of us should take this advice. While itโ€™s true that we can control what we watch on TV and which magazines we choose to read, some exposure to these harmful messages canโ€™t be avoided.

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If youโ€™ve ever ridden the subway in New York City, for example, youโ€™ve likely been barraged by a number of ads telling women how they should look, including a breast augmentation ad with a frowning woman holding small tangerines over her breasts, followed by a happier version of herself with giant grapefruits. (Petitions to have the ads taken down were unsuccessful.)

Hopefully, with continued movements towardย body positivity, the trend will begin to shift from body-shaming to celebrating women of all sizes, shapes, colors, and bra sizes.

Or as Anderson says, โ€œWhen the perfect image begins to be portrayed as a person with a healthy and fit body, mind and, soul, weโ€™ll discover the real image of beauty.โ€

References:

Grabe, S.; Ward, L. M; Hyde, J.S. (2008). The Role of the Media in Body Image Concerns among Women: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental and Correlational Studies.Psychological Bulletin, v134 n3

Written By Allison Abrams  
Originally Published In Psychology Today
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