Eating Disorders Among Fashion Models Rising
Main Category: Eating DisordersAlso Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry; Mental Health; Women's Health / Gynecology
Article Date: 08 Jul 2007 - 0:00 PDT
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Models seem to be suffering the brunt of the fashion industry's obsession with size zero, according to a new study carried out by the Model Health Inquiry. The study indicates that as many as 40% of models may currently be suffering from some kind of eating disorder.
The report suggests that there is a growing number of women with hidden eating disorders. If this is the case, perhaps current known cases may be just the tip of the iceberg.
Dr. Adrienne Key, a psychiatrist and one of the authors, said that although anorexia is the most famous eating disorder among fashion models, bulimia is probably the most common. Dr. Key added that the problem of eating disorders among models is getting worse. Many of the models, it seems, are purging or consuming vast quantities of water to conceal their weight - a dangerous move as it can seriously deplete potassium levels.
The report is the result of an enquiry set up by the British Fashion Council under the supervision of Baroness Kingsmill. The aim was to find out how much pressure there is on models to stay very thin, and what effect this pressure might have on them.
-- British Baroness Denise Kingsmill Confirms the Scope, Panel Members and Timetable for the Model Health Inquiry (PDF)
Dr. Key estimates that about 20% to 40% of fashion models are currently experiencing an eating disorder.
What is an eating disorder?
An eating disorder is a psychological condition in which the patient develops unhealthy eating habits, such as:
-- Eating too little
-- Repeatedly overeating in a very short period
-- Trying desperately to get rid of the food consumed - this could include purging (vomiting), overuse of laxatives or diuretics, exercising too much, or fasting
Most of us try to regulate our eating and do exercise in order to stay fit, healthy and not look overweight. However, when your eating habits consume all your thoughts and dictate how you carry out your social activities and everyday life - when it becomes an obsession - it is possible that you have an eating disorder.
What are the types of eating disorders?
-- Anorexia Nervosa
-- Bulimia Nervosa
-- Binge Eating Disorder
-- Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS)
Anorexia is the one most people have heard of, but bulimia is the most common eating disorder.
-- More information on Anorexia Nervosa (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
-- More information on Bulimia Nervosa (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
-- More information on Eating Disorders (National Institute of Mental Health)
Written by: Christian Nordqvist
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What World Do You Live In?
posted by Dr J on 8 Jul 2007 at 5:31 pmI only wish your statement,"Most of us try to regulate our eating and do exercise in order to stay fit, healthy and not look overweight. ", were true. With 2/3rd's of adults overweight, I don't think this is the shared reality.:-(.
Who cares in a way
posted by Karen Smith on 14 Dec 2010 at 12:17 pmEven though eating disorders are nothing to play around with, why are people making such a big deal of it now. Back than it was fashionable for models to be skinny and the pressure was heavier back than for models. Again I do feel as though eating disorders are a serious matter, but than again, back than, it was a everyday thing for models.
advice?
posted by Kaylee on 1 Feb 2011 at 7:19 pmAn excellent article on the truth of what Models have to endure from a lot of companies. Would you have any advice on how to go about getting sponsorship or support of an Agency that my team and I are trying to get started?
It's going to be a Modeling agency for ALL sizes, genders, ages and backgrounds.. The main reason behind this is to prevent eating disorders, Support those that are currently in or battling eating disorders and teaching them to love their bodies and who they are. It's a project that I really want to get off the ground and after reading this article I thought I'd ask for your advice. Thank you, Kaylee (An Auxiliary Nurse)
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posted by sha-rabia White on 19 Apr 2011 at 7:47 ami want to be a model and i would never put myself through all of that just to become one either and neither should they
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