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Though it may be difficult to believe, there was a period when additional body fat did not present a negative in the slightest; in fact, additional body padding was once accepted as an indication of prestige. The assessment went that an individual with body fat held the ability to eat amply and do so frequently. It should be documented that this particular perception was accepted during a period and in locations where food deficiencies and food absence could and did happen.

Matters have definitely changed.

Excess body heft, especially in Western nations, not only isn't seen in a favorable light any more, there's now a broad negative stigma connected to overweight. This stigma is demonstrated in the fact that, in most Western nations, food is abundant and easily found (though not always acquired easily, depending on one's current existence). But food abundance isn't the only answer for a turnabout in beliefs about body fat. Two other circumstances also offer understanding: it's now well known that excess body heft is damaging; and the mass media regularly exhibits imagery of slender people.

The media presentation of slim and trim is a compelling image-maker. The sight of lean bodies, often displayed in highly alluring ways, leaves a considerable impact. And the media displays these visuals on a frequent basis, so the considerable impact made is preserved.

This isn't an effort to suggest the media is pushing visuals as a means of poisoning society's values. We must all accept that we are responsible for that which we believe, and how we respond to our values. Still, it's illusion to argue that the media's wide reach doesn't impact belief.

For all intents and purposes, the media's display of the thin, chiseled body type is meant for commercialism. The media hopes to present a desirious image and ascribe some product or other to it. Their basic motivation is to turn a sale, and they're presenting body imagery as a way see it happen.

But difficulties can happen when people effort to equal the "perfect" body image they observe through the media. Eating difficulties are a possible end product. The broad reality of eating disorders in Western nations is certainly a product of consistent media imagery of slender, and the implication that a lean, trim body is particularly alluring.

There is also the emotional pain and suffering suffered by those whose body type is in contrast to slender. Overweight people can take a psychological pounding because of their appearance. They're at the opposite end of the ideal. They're inferior -- or so the thinking and the treatment sometimes goes.

A well body is a positive thing. A shapely body is a positive thing. But, difficult as it may be to do when dealing with so much imagery coming straight at us, each of us individually must put together our own principles when it comes to what's a pleasing body look, and what is not pleasing. When we allow the media to establish these sorts of values for us, we fix ourselves into an exposed, and potentially harmful position.

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