Modeling Industry
Social Media
Signs and Symptoms
Anorexia Nervosa
Diet Culture
100

A modeling company that requires their models to be 5 feet, 8 inches to 6 feet tall 

Victoria Secret 

100

Changing one's appearance by using digital technology 

Photoshopping 

100

A common sign of an eating disorder 

Rapid weight loss 

100

A condition a self-imposed starvation 

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

100

A set of beliefs that value thinness, appearance, and shape above health and well-being 

A diet culture 

200

The main reason for eating disorders amongst models 

Making profit off of a product 
200

This social media platform has the most effect on women's body image 

Instagram 

200

A common symptom of an eating disorder 

Amenorrhea 

200

Anorexics fear this over death?

Weight gain

200

Comments about a child's size or shape made by an adult or other kids

Diet Culture 

300
This category of women are 98% thinner than most women 

Models 

300
A common pressure that social media portrays on women 
The "perfect life" 
300

The average BMI of an individual suffering from a starving eating disorder 

15-17

300

Anorexics combine extreme dieting and exhaustive exercise with this

Overuse of laxatives and diuretics 

300

A type of diet that most commonly creates an eating disorder

Keto Diet 

400

The first plus size model in Vogue 

Ashley Graham 

400

The 2012 social media trend to show that an individual was skinny 

Thigh gap trend

400

Dentists first notice symptoms of this eating disorder 

Bulimia 

400

The highest premature fatality rate of this illness

Psychosomatic 

400

A diet where an individual is not allowed to eat grains, processed foods, starchy vegetables, and high sugar fruits 

A model's diet 

500

The first company to introduce plus size women in 1977

Big Beauty, Little Women

500

Younger individuals put too much focus on how they are perceived online 

An affect of social media 

500
This eating disorder is characterized by eating non-nutritive substances 

Pica 

500

Anorexics typically develop this behavior due to their lifestyle 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 

500

When an individual is dieting, this is the most common reason to develop an eating disorder 

Social pressures 

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