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Ban the use of underweight models in advertising

Submitted on Tuesday 11th December 2012

Published on Tuesday 11th December 2012

Current status: Closed

Closed: Wednesday 11th December 2013

Signatures: 65

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Ban the use of underweight models in advertising

Additional Information

An advert does not simply sell a product; it sells an image and a way of life.
We are shown images of "perfect" and "beautiful" bodies on a daily basis.
Many of these models underweight, meaning the public's idea of a beautiful, healthy body is actually unhealthy.
Rising numbers of people who suffer from low self-esteem, anorexia and bulimia are arguably direct results of advertising which uses underweight models.
If an adult's BMI is under 18.5, they are considered to be underweight.
The Advertising Standards Authority is there to take action against "misleading, harmful or offensive advertisements".
We are petitioning to ban the use of underweight models in advertising, as using these images is misleading and harmful.
Stopping using models with a BMI of less than 18.5 would be a massive step in the role advertising plays in the lives of many in modern society.


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