While magazines covers, articles, and commercials promote healthy living and exercising, they also use images of thin models, who are obviously anorexic that allows children and young adults to subconsciously view skinny as beautiful and healthy. An HBO documentary, Thin, by Lauren Greenfield and the article Media Influences Affect Teenagers Resulting In Eating Disorders written by Tumblr famous blogger, who goes by the name, LisaMarie Out Loud both show and state how the media can have a detrimental effect on people with body image that leads to eating disorders.
In Thin, the plot focuses on the clients and staff at the Renfrew Center, a clinic for women battling eating disorders in Florida (Cutler & Greenfield 2006). The film follows four main characters, Brittany, Shelly, Alisa, and Polly. All four women suffer from anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Brittany, only fifteen, has …show more content…
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Thin. Dir. Lauren Greenfield. Perf. Shelly Guillory, Pollack "Polly" Ann Williams, Brittany Robinson and Alisa Williams