The Health of Australians
Stereotypes & Expectations
Media Messages
Sexualisation of Females in Media
Vocabulary List
100

List three daily decisions that can affect a person’s health.

What to eat, what to drink, and how much sleep to get.

100

What are some traits commonly associated with being ‘masculine’?

Traits often associated with masculinity include strength, independence, assertiveness, and leadership.

100

What role does the media play in shaping a person’s sense of self?

The media influences how individuals perceive themselves by promoting certain body types, lifestyles, and behaviours as ideal or desirable.

100

What is sexualisation in the media?

Sexualisation is the process of portraying someone as a sexual object and valuing them based solely on sexual appeal or behaviour.

100

What does the term stereotype mean?

An oversimplified and fixed idea about a group of people, often used to categorise or judge them.

200

What does it mean when we say health is "dynamic"?

It means health is constantly changing and responding to stressors and demands. It can improve or deteriorate depending on choices and circumstances.

200

What are some traits commonly associated with being ‘feminine’?

Traits often associated with femininity include gentleness, empathy, nurturing, and sensitivity.

200

What is meant by the term ‘ideal body’?

The ‘ideal body’ refers to a body type that is commonly portrayed in media as attractive or desirable, often unrealistic and not representative of most people.  

200

How are female athletes often portrayed in the media?

Female athletes are often presented as sexual objects, with emphasis placed on their sexual image rather than their talent, skill, or other admirable qualities.

200

What does proactive mean?

taking initiative and acting in advance to deal with an expected challenge or opportunity, rather than simply reacting to events after they happen.

300

What are internal and external factors that influence health?

Internal factors include thoughts and emotions; external factors include environment, social influences, and access to resources

300

What is meant by the term ‘gender role stereotypes’?

Gender role stereotypes are broad generalisations or assumptions that all members of a gender group behave or should behave in a certain way.

300

How do advertisements link attractive body types to their products?

Advertisements often use models with idealised body types to sell products, suggesting that using the product will help consumers achieve similar attractiveness or lifestyle

300

What is sexploitation and why is it a concern for female athletes?

Sexploitation refers to marketing or media coverage that uses an athlete’s sexual appeal to attract sponsorship or attention. It’s concerning because it shifts focus away from athletic ability.

300

Explain the difference between positive and negative body image

Positive body image means feeling confident and accepting of your body, while negative body image involves feeling unhappy or critical about how you look.

400

What percentage of Australians have at least one chronic condition?

46.6% or 11.6 million people

400

How do gender role stereotypes influence the way people see themselves?

They can shape how individuals think they should act, dress, or feel, which may limit their self-expression or confidence.

400

What can be done to reduce the negative impact of media on body image?

Promote diverse and realistic representations, educate young people about media literacy, and encourage self-acceptance.

400

What risks are associated with sexualised portrayals of women in media?

Women portrayed in a sexualised way are at increased risk of harassment and may face unrealistic expectations.

400

What Is Basal Cell Carcinoma?

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. It arises from basal cells, which are found in the lowest layer of the epidermis, the outermost layer of skin.