Michigan Model Lesson 1 Body Image – the way a person perceives his or her body shape and weight Usually compared to an “IDEAL”

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Michigan Model Lesson 1 Body Image – the way a person perceives his or her body shape and weight Usually compared to an “IDEAL”

Where do we get our “ideal” images from?

T.V. Magazines Commercials Movies Friends advertisements

What determines body shape? Heredity Posture Weight Conditioning

Which of These factors can we control? Weight Posture Conditioning

Self- Concept How positively or negatively one veiw’s oneself in general

Nutrition search of favorite fast food meal McDonalds – www.mcdondalds.com Burger King – www.burgerking.com Wendy’s – www.wendys.com Taco Bell – www.tacobell.com Arby’s – www.arby.com