Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Women ready to be a year of his life for a perfect body trade

Millions of women are so dissatisfied with their weight would be at least a year to change his life to a perfect body proposes to alarming research.

A survey of students aged 18-65 in the British universities found that almost one third of death in exchange for the ideal figure of the stature of the model and actress Kelly Brook Scarlett Johansson young.

The observation is even more surprising, because almost all respondents were in the C of normal weight or even less.

About 16 percent said they would move from one year of their lives for their ideal body and 10 percent were willing action between two and five years.

Many women value their lives less, with 2 percent ready, a decade one percent said they would give up at least 21 years younger give in exchange for a non-mast.

As a rule, gave 30 percent of the 320 women interviewed, they would be willing to make a deal.

Throughout the country, this amounts to millions of women.

And shows with respondents aged 18 to 65, research suggests that not only girls who are insecure about their bodies.

Many said they would be willing to make sacrifices in order to see better, is less with friends, family and academic performance of all values.
About 13 percent said they would take a cut in pay from 5000, 8 percent would be a promotion at work and give up 6 percent, would at first in his class.

Seven percent said they would spend time with his family, a 9 percent said they would to their friends and 7 percent report their health to achieve their ideal shape.

Most respondents from the New Eating Disorder Foundation of success has also had negative thoughts about your body in the last week, with 31 percent feel their criticism appears several times a day.
Almost half said that eating disorders want to be a problem for women on campus and 79 percent, to lose weight even though the majority (78 percent) were underweight or normal weight.

On average, women said they wanted to lose more than a stone in weight, with only 3 percent said they wanted to gain weight.

Kelly Brook was the most often as a celebrity with the perfect body, by the singer Beyonce was followed by actresses Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Alba quotes.
Dr. Phillippa Diedrichs, eating disorders expert at the University of West of England, said that the respondents, from 18 to 65, it is clear that the confidence of the body does not develop with age.

This really underscores the importance of appearance is to women. Unfortunately, body weight and shape is not only as an indicator of how they are beautiful and often see a marker for success in life.

He said the woman does not need the extremes of anorexia or bulimia go to their concern about the weight of the damage.

Diet and exercise can be repeated on their impact on health and relationships.

Founder of the successful Karine Berthou, who suffered from anorexia and bulimia in the past, said the fashion industry makes too much pressure on women to be stick thin.

She said:  The message we received from the fashion industry that you must thin to be loved and that is the wrong message.


But Peter Morris, a consultant clinical psychologist specializing in eating disorders at the Huntercombe Hospital (please credit if quoted) in Maidenhead, said that concerns about weight is not sufficient to trigger a failure of food.

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