Social media could be sparking the change for women, expert says. When the saying, “strong is the new skinny” exploded on social media, it seemed like a positive step forward for female body image.
Exposure to body-positive imagery and humorous content parodying negative body stereotypes on social media inspires women to take action against unrealistic beauty standards, according to a new study ...
Mathematicians have discovered that there is no exact formula for the “perfect” female body. A study recently published in Scientific Reports challenges long-standing assumptions about the most ...
Artificial intelligence has its own idea of what the perfect human body should look like. A new study by The Bulimia Project, a Brooklyn, New York-based website that publishes content and research ...
Study finds white Western women have lower body appreciation and greater media pressure to look thin
White Western women have lower body appreciation and experience greater pressure from the media to be thin compared to Black Nigerian and Chinese women across all ages, according to new research. The ...
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Fitness and ADHD in Women: The Mind-Body Connection You Can’t Ignore
When we talk about women’s fitness, the conversation often focuses on movement, nutrition and strength, and rightly so. But beneath the sculpted arms and defined cores, there is another dimension ...
Body shaming, whether it targets regular people or celebrities, is never acceptable! The topic often leads to heated debates as people try to balance online opinions with basic kindness. Recently, ...
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