Review of Literature Research on Body Image
Several researches have shown that, where females general population are not satisfied with their body figures, males on the other hand, are happier with their body weight (Leon et al, 1985), shape (Fallon Rozin, 1985), and overall appearance (Pliner et al, 1990). Corollary to this, studies of body image concerns and eating disorders were largely quoted as female-specific concerns (Rodin et al, 1986 Thompson et al, 1999). Lee Owens (2002) have shown that there is a great difference on body image attitude between men and women, where women are assailed with several idealizations of what their body should be compared to men. Most of the womens magazines today, contain images of women with ideal body figures, which in return, the readers will seek to have that kind of body similar to the models in the magazines. Aside from the magazines, there is a plethora of media-influenced body idealization which we can find in TV programs, films, advertising, and other media (Rothblun, 1994).
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