[HEALTH]
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Sunday, May 21, 2006
[Bibliography]
Bibliography:
Body modification:
http://www.josephrupp.com/bfindex2.html
http://www.sfmuseum.org/chin/foot.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bound_feet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padaung
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_modification
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Plastic_surgery
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation
Eating disorder/ Anorexic/ Depression/ Starvation:
http://www.caringonline.com/eatdis/people.htm
http://www.caringonline.com/eatdis/mary_kate_olsen.htm
http://www.eating-disorder-treatment-facts.info/eating-disorder-one/victoria-beckham-eating-disorder.php
http://www.somethingfishy.org/memorial/memorial.php
http://www.eatingdisorders.org.au/diets.shtml#Dieting_and_the_weight_loss_industry
Pro- ana:
http://www.pro-ana-nation.com/
http://www.ceruleanbutterfly.com/6.0.1.html
http://ana-forever.freehomepage.com/custom3.html
http://www.pro-ana-nation.com/v1/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=12
Plastic surgeon:
http://www.beautyworlds.com/cosmeticsurgpatientrisk.htm
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/exhibits/online_exhibits/body_modification/index.html
Article/ Issue/ Opinion/ Research:
http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=obsessionx03
http://www.xanga.com/Losing_that_weight
http://jaoii.lunarpages.com/articles/art13.html
http://jaoii.lunarpages.com/articles/art24.html
http://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/powerpose/index.html
http://laurietobyedison.com/discuss/?p=197
http://lifewise.canoe.ca/SexRomance/ValerieGibson/2006/04/25/1549673-sun.html
http://iqte.st/blog/?p=199
http://www.uvm.edu/~tstreete/powerpose/index.html
http://badgerherald.com/oped/2006/02/10/america_maintains_un.php
http://www.torontosun.com/Lifestyle/2006/04/25/1549351-sun.html
http://www.celebrityinterview.info/cool/category/celebrity-diet/
http://www.janeanegarofalo.us/journal/2006/4/27/how-to-look-like-a-model-wikihow.html
http://www.janeanegarofalo.us/journal/2006/4/27/how-to-look-like-a-model-wikihow.html
http://mzsally.blogspot.com/2006/03/body-image-and-media.html
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/readers-gobble-up-celebrity-flab-fare/2006/02/18/1140151851237.html
http://www.respectrx.com/archives/body_image_health/how_girls_define_healthy.html
http://mindthegapcardiff.blogspot.com/2005/08/body-image-hell.html
http://ilx.wh3rd.net/thread.php?msgid=3257873
http://vegankid.solidaritydesign.net/2006/04/26/big-fat-carnival-3-call-for-submissions/
http://www.xanga.com/user=xXx_AnaThinspiration_xXx
http://www.any-body.org/
http://www.articles-galore.com/Article/Is-your-Body-Image-Realistic-/3414
http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1190900,00.html
http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/Fall2000/Marcus/sources2.htm#1
http://thirstyhippo.blogspot.com/2005/08/dying-to-be-thin.html
http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Aussie-women-covet-a-Jolie-body-survey/2005/11/24/1132703312541.html
http://www.womhealth.org.au/studentfactsheets/bodyimage.htm
http://www.btinternet.com/~virtuous/planetgrrlbabe/babearticles/dying_to_be_thin.htm
Real Story:
http://onbulimia.blogs.com/journeys/tips_to_minimize_harm/
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7189271/site/newsweek/
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/02/fashion/sundaystyles/02BREAK.html?ei=5088&en=34736302f520ee6a&ex=1301630400&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&pagewanted=print
http://wizbangblog.com/2004/11/02/mockumercial-im-a-liberal.php
Body image:
http://www.edreferral.com/body_image.htm
http://www.raderprograms.com/bodyimg.aspx
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onelife/personal/body_image/media.shtml
http://www.aare.edu.au/98pap/mil98044.htm
http://www.bodypositive.com/
http://www.wtci-nyc.org/
Reports:
http://www.anybody.squarespace.com/reports/Evidence%20from%20Professor%20Susie%20Orbach%20to%20the%20Parliamentary%20Committee%20on%20Obesity%202
http://www.anybody.squarespace.com/reports/recommended%20reading.doc
http://www.mindonthemedia.org/ShockingFacts.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/uk/1753464.stm
http://www.anybody.squarespace.com/reports/FT%20dissertation.doc
http://www.anybody.squarespace.com/reports/fat%20is%20a%20feminist%20issue%20intro.doc
Movie/ Clip:
Nova>Dying to be Thin http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/thin/program.html
Catherine
Hunger Point
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwymWe5PJbA&search=bulimia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9ri3C_ut-8&search=body%20image
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNcvvmBrtnw&search=anorexia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPM4EhW9Sug&search=body%20image
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fu5qJnlZnY&search=anorexia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_q-dWckG0c&search=anorexia
Book:
Justin Healey, Healthy Body Image, 2003
Leslea Newman, Fat Chance 1996
Maurice Beck Hexter, Life Size 1990
Lynn Ruth Miller, Starving Hearts, 2000
Liza F.HallPerk! The story of a Teenager with Bulimia 1997
Saturday, May 20, 2006
conclusion
through diz assignment, i realise a billions of young people mostly gurls trying to get themselves to get themselves to dat sort of "perfection", in fact da perfection in mah view is "abnormal unhealthy skinny", young girls need to see real women themeselves in print ads or on tv? is this wut their thought of beauty is? just by searhcing for"pro-ana" sites, thousands of them show up, this cud be the curisous or this cud be you wiv an or trying to get an eating disorder, sum of them even pround of themselves hvin' anorexia. ironicly i also found tips on how to survive on a dangerously low body weight.
Both [thinspirations] and [perfection] it is a vy concerning title because that is saying"come and be thin, nutfink taste betta than thin" and that's goin' to be a big lure for gurls nah even finkin' about falling into the trap of having eating disorder, which is a disease.
It's absurd to diet wiv gettin' an eating disorder, is totally insane. y wud the gurls have diz ideas?
spending all this time and energy trying to "be anorexic" and they will still it anyway and hating themselves all the tym? what for? y wud they wanna be sumfink that might kill themselves, love making themselves suffer?
v r unique y cant juz be ourselves, eutever body image or sizes u hv got but learn to love who u r, dun hv to be sumfink that will actually harm yarself.
pround to be anorexic? http://jaoii.lunarpages.com/articles/art13.html
y nah hvin' a positive attitude lyk them?y cant they just feel great about themselves no matter what they weigh or look like.women have surrendered to diets and insane eating habits to live up to social stereotypes for 2 long. look at the women in the pictures they are very positive, happy and real.Through out the assignment, it made me thoughts a lot body image and diet is a vy concerning issue, people who get eating disorder from diet, its been raised and growning, people who die from anorexia and bulimic have raised aga, c how ironic it is http://www.geocities.com/melgsunshine/newind.html, those gurls wan themselves to be more perfect, eventho they achieved their goal but they just dun hv ta tym to enjoy their beauty.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Older models are the 'newest' fashion trend
Twiggy, second from left, featured in the Marks and Spencer campaign last September at age 57, and had a positive imact on the company's profits.
It seems that models previously deemed 'too old' for the fickle industry of fashion photography are the new hot item, with demand for middle-aged models far outstripping supply.The demand for mature models has increased 30-40% over the last three years and is continuing to rise. One of the first campaigns notable for it's use of older models was Dove's 'Real Beauty' campaign, using 95-year-old Irene Sinclair and asking the question 'Wrinkled or Wonderful?'. The campaign also featured 45-year-old Merlin Glozier with the accompanying question 'Grey or Gorgeous?'.
Couture fashion houses are also starting to recognise maturity in women as something to be celebrated. With 48-year-old Sharon Stone being unveiled as the new face of Christian Dior, Prada using 52-year-old Kim Basinger to promote her miu miu label, and Versace using Madonna,47, in their campaign last year.
Elaine Dugas, a director at London's Models 1, says the resurgence of mature models is because 'visually people want to see something that is realistic'. And while all the models used are still very aspirational for their age, surely the industry move toward recognising maturity in women is a positive change? It is more likely, that as opposed to being a feel good exercise by the fashion industry it is an economic strategy, as companies acknowledge the realities of an ageing population, and the high levels of disposable income that middle-aged women now have searching the market for luxury goods. Women are sick of seeing 15-year old girls advertising anti-wrinkle creams it seems.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
.statistic.
this statistic shows the times of diets in the past 5 years, where i found it in http://www.womhealth.org.au/; most people had diet b4, and it seems the issue of diet has raise people had eating disorder b4 or while in the process of diet, nearly most of the adolecent are dieting themselves.
In fact, why they are doing this even tho they are skinny enough?why they wanna be abnormal skinny?how good is it? showing those ribs and bones, is sexy?making themselves suffer, nah eatting stavring themselves, purging themselves?self- harming themselves, doing all this to make themselves looks good? and ended up hving anorexia, bulimic, binge eating, some of them even killed themselves with out knowing.
Monday, May 15, 2006
In a survey released last week by tescodiets.com, 19 out of 20 British women say they would prefer a smaller waist than a genius-level IQ. The wish list of the average British women (in order) was a slimmer figure, bigger bank balance followed by dinner with an A-list star of her choice, with increased intelligence being way down the list.This all raises the question, has feminism freed us from anxiety over appearance, as it was once supposed it would?
As we sit watching UK Celebrity Big Brother, in which most of the women chosen has very low IQ's, but were all busty, and knew how to flirt their way to the top, have we decided to give up on brains and return to the beauty game? These were all issues raised by Rowan Pelling in The Independent, who was brought up in the midst of feminism, reading The Female Eunch, Fear of Flying, Fat is a Feminist Issue and Fay Weldon novels, and goes so far as to say she despises her own sex for being so superficial. It is a point of concern for New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd also, who writes about the rise of the cosmetics industry in her new book 'Are Men Necessary?' ''There was a time, long ago and far away. when women didn't only talk about skin. They talked about books, plays and politics.'' She comes to the conclusion that ''Feminism has been defeated by narcissism.''
'Beauty or intelligence? It's a no brainer'
Sunday, May 14, 2006
[Vomiting]
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wutz happened wiv her?
She was 19 and had anorexia and bulimia for 5 years. Died at 5'1" (155cm) and 94lbs (43kg) after her stomach ripped after eating 5.6liters of food.
Case notes:
She was in full rigor mortis - which is present from 12-72hours. The bruises set the timeframe at around 8+ hours. Her eyes had clouded, which happens at progressively from about 2-4 hours on. If you look really closely at her stomach you can see a greenish tint, which a typical sign of her internal organs decaying - called livor mortis. I think this process may have been accelarated as her insides were digested since it normally takes a few days to set in.
The bruises called for the autopsy. Because of her position when her stomach exploded it spilled all it's contents into her body cavity. The blood and food settled around her anus and vagina and caused what were looked like "fresh bruises." So to rule out sexual stuff, they had to autopsy.
When they did the autopsy they found that her stomach had been extended from where your ribs meet each other all the way to her pubic bone, right behind that pad of fat above the gentials (mons pubis). And her stomach had a large rip in it
She also had some other abnormalities going on. Her heart was small and displayed typical charateristics of a starving heart - destroyed muscles and dead immune cells (lipofusin bodies). Her brain had swelled, my guess due to the massive increase in blood flow after her stomach ruptured - it had started to squeeze out her skull before she died. She also had evidence of focal pnuemonia in her lungs - not really suprising as starvation hurts the immune response to viruses.
Like a typical binger her stomach was dying before it ripped. What I mean is that every time we binge our stomachs expand, if they expand far enough the vessels supplying them blood are crushed - cutting off the blood supply to that area, killing the tissue. That area is weakened and the next binge of that caliber becomes more dangerous. Purging just adds fuel to the fire by increasing stomach pressure above and beyond the natural level.
But believe it or not the ruptured stomach didn't kill her. A natural reaction did. When the stomach exploded her body responded with a typical immune reaction. It dilated her blood vessels, her blood pressure dropped, she blacked out, and her heart slowed down and stopped.
[many of them dies while in process of purging]
it is awful.lots of bulimic are found unconcious and dead right next to the toilet bowl...argh*
dying to be thin II
But all this begs the question:
why? Why are women so obsessed with physical beauty?
Why would women go to such extremes to be beautiful as culturally defined?
Why aren't we pleased with "normal"?
The answer is simple and sobering: our hearts are full of evil desires and sinful lusts. And to differing degrees our heart have believed the lie that physical beauty will bring satisfaction and recognition. You know the false promises: If you're beautiful, you will be happy and successful. You will be popular among women, you will be desirable to men. You will know lasting intimacy and true love. You will be confident and secure. You will be important and significant.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair.
The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to
her heart, the place where love resides.
True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she shows.
The beauty of a woman only grows with passing years.
by Audrey Hepburn
