“…Writer and TV presenter Dawn Porter is on an all-consuming mission… can she shrink from her curvy UK size 12 figure to the much touted super-skinny Hollywood zero (UK size 4)? Surviving on a diet of just 500 calories a day (a quarter of the daily recommended amount for a woman!), she hunts down the stylists, designers and agencies who are responsible for making skinniness not only appear possible, but the ultimate goal for any dedicated follower of fashion.”
Super Slim Me: A Mischief Special. I watched this last night, it was an interesting take on the issue. Not precisely deep, but it had it some insights.
In a similar vein BBC3 have been running Fat Men Can’t Hunt, which comes at the issue from a different angle.
It angers me though, the obsession should be with health and fitness, not with appearance. I have been extremely fit in the past, hooked on exercise. I took up karate at 30, and in three months my waist size dropped from 34″ to 30″, I lost no weight at all, just converted fat to muscle, so my BMI would have shown no change. I did gain a tremendous sense of physical wellbeing though. The men and women I trained with varied in shape – some were patently thin (lean, not emaciated) most were not, but all were fit, well and healthy. Surely, that is the point.
What an odd society we live in. We have some people choosing to starve themselves to death, while others die under their own weight.
(Also see BBC3’s Body Image Season)




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