2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-73722011000100009
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Mídias e a imagem corporal na adolescência: o corpo em discussão

Abstract: RESUMO. O presente artigo busca discutir a influência da mídia sobre as imagens advindas dos modelos contemporâneos de valorização da adolescentização das idades e a organização da imagem corporal do jovem. Entende-se como adolescentização o processo de valorização de características tipicamente adolescentes, como a apropriação e a construção de uma identidade corporal e a experimentação de novas referências corporais. A partir dessa discussão, pretende-se propor análises do jovem na contemporaneidade e de seu… Show more

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“…In addition to this, in all the models, internalizing media messages regarding beauty and attractiveness, and feeling pressured by the media by standards of the perfect body was associated with body dissatisfaction, while watching more hours per day of television significantly related to body dissatisfaction in two of the models. These results quantitatively reinforce the study of Frois, Moreira and Stengel (2011), which noted that the means of mass communication, mainly television, have influenced the dissemination and valuing of a body standard, performing a broad role in increasing the search for an ideal, molded body, and contributing to dissatisfaction with life.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In addition to this, in all the models, internalizing media messages regarding beauty and attractiveness, and feeling pressured by the media by standards of the perfect body was associated with body dissatisfaction, while watching more hours per day of television significantly related to body dissatisfaction in two of the models. These results quantitatively reinforce the study of Frois, Moreira and Stengel (2011), which noted that the means of mass communication, mainly television, have influenced the dissemination and valuing of a body standard, performing a broad role in increasing the search for an ideal, molded body, and contributing to dissatisfaction with life.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…For Frois et al (2011), this phase of life is called adolescence, which is the process of valuing typical characteristics that, in theory, precede adult social duties and roles, such as the construction and appropriation of body identity and the experimentation of new body references.…”
Section: Adolescence and Body Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
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The objective was to develop an equation capable of predicting the aesthetic note using anthropometric and body composition data. Participated in this study 80 women with a median age of 22 (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35). Anthropometric measures and body composition were measured: abdomen / hip ratio (AHR); Body Mass Index (BMI), visceral fat area (VFA), muscle mass (MM), fat mass (FM), waist hip ratio (WHR), somatotype, circumferences and skinfolds.
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confidence: 99%