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What is the Sociological view of eating disorders?

Posted by admin in eating disorders | November 24th, 2008

What is the Sociological view of eating disorders?
Like, how does society perceive individuals with eating disorders to be. Also, the prevalance of eating disorders in different cultures i.e. are eating disorders less common in the East than in the West?

I would definitely talk about the impact of the media on eating disorders and effect of the whole ‘body beautiful’ image.

The following links have some useful sociological information on eating disorders:

http://www.polity.co.uk/giddens5/news/eating.asp

http://www.pbs.org/perfectillusions/eatingdisorders/preventing_facts.html

Hope this helps!

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2 Responses to “What is the Sociological view of eating disorders?”

  1. SMac Says:

    I think people perceive individuals with eating disorders as disgusting, immature, vain and very image driven. Though these people are none of the above, they have an illness and in a lot of cases the eating disorders offer a sense of control, it may begin through image but when you start to uncover the emotions it comes back to control. Eating disorders are misunderstood and scary to people who do not understand them and therefore people tend to shy away, sit in silence and even ignore the issues.
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  2. Nikki S Says:

    I would definitely talk about the impact of the media on eating disorders and effect of the whole ‘body beautiful’ image.

    The following links have some useful sociological information on eating disorders:

    http://www.polity.co.uk/giddens5/news/eating.asp

    http://www.pbs.org/perfectillusions/eatingdisorders/preventing_facts.html

    Hope this helps!

    References :

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