Media Images and Eating Disorders

topic: Media images and eating disorders
to describe this topic or development as clearly and concisely as possible for the specified audience; in other words, to educate your audience about this topic as thoroughly as possible given the space constraints.
to make a compelling, specific, and explicit case explaining obvious and not-soobvious reasons this development is important.

follow the provided outline

USE THE FOLLOWING REFERENCES ONLY:
1.
Saraceni, R., & Russell-Mayhew, S. (1). Images and Ideals: Counselling Women and Girls in a “Thin-is-in” Culture. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 41(2). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/58811
2.
Concurrent and Prospective Analyses of Peer, Television and Social Media Influences on Body Dissatisfaction, Eating Disorder Symptoms and Life Satisfaction in Adolescent Girls
Ferguson, Christopher J; Muoz, Mnica E; Garza, Adolfo; Galindo, Mariza.Journal of Youth and Adolescence; New York Vol. 43, Iss. 1, (Jan 2014): 1-14. DOI:10.1007/s10964-012-9898-9

3.
“EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT MASS MEDIA ARE/ARE NOT [pick one] A CAUSE OF EATING DISORDERS”: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF EVIDENCE FOR A CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN MEDIA, NEGATIVE BODY IMAGE, AND DISORDERED EATING IN FEMALES
Levine, Michael P; Murnen, Sarah K.Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology; New York Vol. 28, Iss. 1, (Jan 2009): 9-42.
4.
Social Media Effects on Young Women’s Body Image Concerns: Theoretical Perspectives and an Agenda for Research
Perloff, Richard M.Sex Roles; New York Vol. 71, Iss. 11-12, (Dec 2014): 363-377. DOI:10.1007/s11199-014-0384-6
5.
Cantech Letter: Excess social media use is causing eating disorders, finds Canadian study
Weblog post. Newstex Finance & Accounting Blogs, Chatham: Newstex. Dec 8, 2016.
6.
EATING DISORDERS, BODY DISSATISFACTION, AND SELF-ESTEEM AMONG SOUTH KOREAN WOMEN
Kim, Soyoung.Social Behavior and Personality; Palmerston North Vol. 46, Iss. 9, (2018): 1537-1546. DOI:10.2224/sbp.6801