Rachele Schulist, A Michigan State runner, believes that “In our society, body image is such a hard thing due to social media because you can see a picture and just compare.” While many will disagree, there is research to be shown such as suicide rates and claims of eating disorders all around the United States due to social media.
Introduction: Rachele Schulist, A Michigan State runner, believes that.
Quote and citation: “In our society, body image is such a hard thing due to social media because you can see a picture and just compare.” (Clark.)
Analysis/Discussion: While many will disagree, there is research to be shown such as suicide rates and claims of eating disorders all around the United States due to social media.
Clark, Nancy. “Social Media and Body Image: #Fitspiration at Its Worst”. Nutrition the science of nourishment. (2017) Vol. 35 Issue 2, p66-68. 3p.
In an article, called “Snap, Selfies, and Shares”. States that “According to a 2017 report, SNS use is linked to mental health risks, including increased levels of anxiety, depression, and body dissatisfaction.” Many can agree to this statement including young teens and parents of those young teens who are using social networking services daily.
Introduction: In this article, “Snap, Selfies, and Shares”.
Quote and citation: “According to a 2017 report, SNS use is linked to mental health risks including increased levels of anxiety, depression, and body dissatisfaction.” (Eaton, Saunders.)
Analysis/Discussion: Many can agree to this statement including young teens and parents of those young teens who are using social networking services daily.
Eaton, Saunders. “Snap, Selfies, and Shares”. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, And Social Networking. (2018) Vol. 21 Issue 6, p343-354
Michael Prieler and Jounghwa Choi suggest that “to fully understand the effect of social media on body image disturbances, it is necessary to specify the nature of social media use”(Choi, Prieler), I know that parents will support this statement due to them wanting to monitor and keep tabs on what their teens are doing on social media platforms that are causing these body image problems.
Introduction: Michael Prieler and Jounghwa choi suggest that.
Quote and citation: “to fully understand the effect of social media on body image disturbances, it is necessary to specify the nature of social media use”.
Analysis/Discussion: I know that parents will support this statement and movement due to them wanting to monitor and keep tabs on what their teens are doing on social media platforms that are causing these body image problems.
Choi, Prierler. Sex roles. “Broading The Scope Of Social Media Effect Research On Body Image Concerns.” (2014) Vol. 71 Issue 11-12, p378-388. 11p.