2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i4/13197
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The Awareness of the Impact of Body Shaming among Youth

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“…This aligns with past research results showing that young adults will take extreme measures to fit in with their buddy groups and be accepted by their peers. (Mustafa et al, 2022). This research also increases the awareness among parents, guardians, and educators about the relationship between social media and body shaming.…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…This aligns with past research results showing that young adults will take extreme measures to fit in with their buddy groups and be accepted by their peers. (Mustafa et al, 2022). This research also increases the awareness among parents, guardians, and educators about the relationship between social media and body shaming.…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A lack of knowledge related to body shaming can lead a person to have lack of respect for others and feelings of insecurity (Mustafa et al, 2022). Therefore, educational and professional organisations, medical practitioners, media, and authorities should nurture knowledge regarding body image and promote a new national discourse about obesity consistent with current research findings (Brown et al, 2022).…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most prevalent type of body shaming is related to overweight or obese individuals (Gani & Jalal, 2020;Iftitania, 2021;Mustafa et al, 2022), which constantly occurs in the media as a part of entertainment. For instance, overweight people are frequently depicted on social media as a running gag, resulting in "fat jokes" that have been normalised in society (Aziz, 2017).…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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