Submitted on Wednesday 8th February 2012
Published on Thursday 9th February 2012
Current status: Closed
Closed: Saturday 9th February 2013
Signatures: 17
Regulate unrealistic body images shown within the media through an ethical code of practice
Unrealistic body shapes and extreme diets are being glamorized giving the reader a bias and unrepresentative view of body ‘perfection’ and therefore telling our next generation that an unrealistic perfection can be achieved. The media plays a huge part in those with a predisposition to eating problems and low self esteem. It is estimated that 1.1 million people in the UK are affected by eating disorders with young people between the ages of 14-25 being at risk of these types of eating disorders. This is set to increase, let's stop this now once and for all, let’s tell regulate the media responsible and eradicate such unhelpful images and bias information regarding extreme diet. Through regulation and following an ethical code of practice they can present models of a variety of body shapes and therefore be representative. By giving the reader accurate information about extreme diets and its affects they would also minimize physical and mental health problems.
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