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Girls as young as seven believe being slim and attractive will mean you are more happy, popular and successful, research suggests. | Girls as young as seven believe being slim and attractive will mean you are more happy, popular and successful, research suggests. |
A study published by Girlguiding UK found girls associated being overweight with being bullied and sad. | A study published by Girlguiding UK found girls associated being overweight with being bullied and sad. |
However, girls polled said their families and friends made them feel happy and good about themselves. | However, girls polled said their families and friends made them feel happy and good about themselves. |
The authors are calling for primary schools to teach children how the media airbrush photographs of stars. | |
Researchers spoke to seven to 10-year-old members of the Brownies in a series of focus groups on body image and self-esteem for the report, published by Girlguiding UK and eating disorders charity beat. | Researchers spoke to seven to 10-year-old members of the Brownies in a series of focus groups on body image and self-esteem for the report, published by Girlguiding UK and eating disorders charity beat. |
The Brownies said their biggest fear was being bullied: being singled out, feeling isolated or excluded and falling out with friends. | The Brownies said their biggest fear was being bullied: being singled out, feeling isolated or excluded and falling out with friends. |
The report said the strongest defence against pressure over appearance was positive feedback from friends, parents and adults. | The report said the strongest defence against pressure over appearance was positive feedback from friends, parents and adults. |
Girls in London were particularly likely to link looks to self-esteem. | Girls in London were particularly likely to link looks to self-esteem. |
Recommendations from the report include: | Recommendations from the report include: |
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