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89% women face body image issues after reading social media comments: Survey

Asian News International | ByAsian News International, New Delhi [india]
Apr 12, 2019 11:56 AM IST

The attitude of people towards the notions of beauty and physical appearance often leads to psychological impacts.

Body shaming has taken to extremities, thanks to the liberty and anonymity bestowed to us by technology. If you don’t like someone’s appearance, you are quick to point it out. Find someone gain a few extra, there pops a judgemental message. Too thin or too fat, even if ‘socially-defined’ perfect, body shaming has become a common behaviour.

Women reportedly face body image issues after reading social media comments.(Unsplash)
Women reportedly face body image issues after reading social media comments.(Unsplash)

According to a study conducted by Fortis Healthcare, 90 percent women recognise body shaming as a common behaviour and part of the blame is on social media.

The survey, conducted on 1244 women (between the ages of 15 to 65) across 20 Indian cities including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, found that 76 percent women believe media portrayals of beauty contribute to body shaming.

A whopping 90 per cent women believe that films and television shows do tend to make fun of people who do not conform to the standard norms of beauty and body concepts. 89 per cent women reported feeling uncomfortable about their own selves when they read comments on social media about other people’s appearances.

The attitude of people towards the notions of beauty and physical appearance often leads to psychological impacts as the survey found that 19 percent women felt embarrassed about the way they look, 67 percent felt angry because of body shaming.

Interestingly, more than half of the respondents also believe that it is important to look good as it boosts confidence. Meanwhile, 95 percent believe that most people don’t even realise that they are body shaming others.

Dr. Samir Parikh, Director, Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare said that body shaming is becoming increasingly prevalent through the internet. The excessive comparisons based on the media portrayals can create a sense of social pressure and competition.

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