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    In a study reported in the journal Developmental Psychology, researchers from Sussex and the University of the West of England looked at the effects of images of two dolls on almost 200 elementary aged-students; specifically girls aged five to eight.
    Results of the study were alarming to researchers, who discovered that girls as young as five years old were already concerned about body image. During research, the girls were shown images of different figures, including Barbie - with her tiny waist – and Emme, a full-figured doll modeled after America’s full-figured model of the same day. 

    The young students were then asked to pick figures that represented their actual body shape at this time, the body shape they ideally desired, and their ideal body shape as an adult woman.

    The difference between the shape girls thought they had and the shape they wanted was then analyzed.

    The results showed that “girls aged five to six were more dissatisfied with their shape and wanted more extreme thinness after seeing Barbie doll images than after seeing other pictures. For those aged six to seven the negative effects were even stronger.” 

    Dr Margaret Ashwell, science consultant and former director of the British Nutrition Foundation, said: “These results are very important and show that children can be influenced at a very early age. We need to be aware of that and take the appropriate action.”

    She stressed the importance of programs that teach positive body image and downplay the images found not only on dolls like Barbie, but on television and in the movies.  “Such programs need to make girls aware that the thin beauty ideal is unattainable and unhealthy,” adds the study.

    The research also adds that only about 1 in every 100,000 women actually has a body shape that mirrors that of Barbie, a doll that’s been produced by Mattel Corporation since 1959.  Barbie has boasted her signature tiny waist since she was introduced at the New York Toy Fair that year.
     




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    why              Reply to this Comment
    why would you blame barbie for somthing like that its just uncalled for ...........she isnt real ok


    because...              Reply to this Comment
    clearly not just blaming barbie, it just states that she's influencing young girls to want to be thin...


    WHATEVER.              Reply to this Comment
    I THINK THAT PARENTS MUST BE AWARE OF TEACHING THEIR CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH BARBIE IMAGINATIVELY.. AND SHOWING THEM THAT ITS NOT REALLL SO THAT THEY DONT DEVELOPE EATING DISORDERS.. AND SHOW THEM WHAT REAL ROLE MODLES ARE. P.S i love appples BENNY CUZINS YOU HOTTY


    barbie              Reply to this Comment
    barbie may not be real but she is supposed to have an influential impact on youth but she dresses like a skank and she is teaching young kids to be a slut and thats noot right


    bad barbie              Reply to this Comment
    and ur stupid if you dont think barbie isnt putting bad images in kids' heads


    barbie basher              Reply to this Comment
    if you think barbie is a good role model you should probly check your sanity! there is no way i want my 4 or 5 year old daughter playing with a toy that is idolized because of her looks and the fact that she is so thin.


    barbie and children              Reply to this Comment
    i do not think that there is any thing wrong with a barbie doll. the reason saying is that she is just a doll that help kids fanticise about what they want to be when they grow up. Barbies dont cause harm...it is just like letting your kids play with baby dolls are you teaching them to become pregnant and be a loving person to them no you dont teach them that but you still let them play with them...I have a 5 month old dauther and she loves every doll that she has and i dont blame her. For me choosing to keep her from playing with barbies would be like her not haveing a doll. Letting your kids know that you like them for who they are and that they dont have to change would be good. the bratzs dolls i think are very childish and throw tantrams. if my child would like one i would buy her one but let her know you dont act like the people you see.


    Barbie               Reply to this Comment
    Barbie is cool for kids


    Barbie              Reply to this Comment
    mat brain and sam like barbie so its cool


    SS              Reply to this Comment
    Schhol sucks becouse it does


    Hoe are they               Reply to this Comment
    Hoe the Hell are Mat Brain and sam


    Learn              Reply to this Comment
    Learn How To spell try going to school for a change


    School Sucks Becouse              Reply to this Comment
    School is stupid becouse teacher do not take the time to put interesting things into their leassons


    Yeah              Reply to this Comment
    Yeah thats what im talking about



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