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The skinny body type ideal is on the rise again

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The Rise of the Skinny Body Type Ideal: A Critical Reflection on its Impact on Mental Health and Body Image

In recent years, there has been a resurgence of the skinny body type ideal, a trend that carries troubling implications for mental health and body image. This phenomenon is perpetuated through various media, including music videos and social media trends.

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The Revival of the Skinny Body Type Ideal

The re-emergence of the skinny body type ideal is a cause for concern as it can promote eating disorders and mental health issues. High-profile instances, such as Taylor Swift’s music video showing her stepping on a scale that read “fat,” have sparked controversy and highlighted the ongoing issue of unhealthy body standards. Such portrayals contribute to unrealistic and harmful expectations regarding body image. The constant bombardment of these ideals can lead to a pervasive sense of inadequacy among individuals who feel pressured to conform.

Social Media Trends and Unrealistic Habits

Social media trends, particularly “what I eat in a day” videos, have gained immense popularity and often promote unrealistic eating and lifestyle habits that are difficult to maintain. These trends can lead to unhealthy comparisons and pressures to conform to unattainable standards…

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Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis
Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis

Written by Astra Politics by Antonio De Santis

Globetrotting PPE student by day, international relations aficionado by night. That’s the gist of me in a nutshell

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