NEGATIVE/DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF FASHION ON HEALTH

NEGATIVE/DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF FASHION ON HEALTH

Authors

  • AFA ANSARI
  • PRERNA THAKUR
  • TAMAR PESHKOVA
  • SOPHIO BERIDZE
  • SALOME GLONTI
  • IRINA NAKASHIDZE
  • RUSUDAN VADACHKORIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2021.554

Keywords:

Mental Health, Fashion Industry, Unrealistic Beauty Standards, Anorexia and Bulimia, BDD, Plastic Surgery

Abstract

People are surrounded with unrealistic images that are altered and manipulated to appear "perfect" and when they compare themselves with such images, they develop feelings of Self-doubt and believe they should change certain physical aspects to be considered attractive. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the influence of unrealistic beauty standards set up by the Fashion industry and its effects on a person's physical and mental Wellbeing. We conducted a survey questionnaire targeted at approximately 224 young adults with a mean age of 20-30 years. As a result, 95.6% of our survey respondents agreed that the fashion industry has set up unrealistic beauty standards that deleteriously affect a person's general health and Wellbeing.

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Published

2021-10-11

How to Cite

AFA ANSARI, PRERNA THAKUR, TAMAR PESHKOVA, SOPHIO BERIDZE, SALOME GLONTI, IRINA NAKASHIDZE, & RUSUDAN VADACHKORIA. (2021). NEGATIVE/DELETERIOUS EFFECTS OF FASHION ON HEALTH. Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (4). https://doi.org/10.52340/jecm.2021.554

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