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Study Reveals Rising Body Image Dissatisfaction Linked to Western Beauty Standards in Saudi Arabia and Turkey

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A recent study has highlighted the rising prevalence of body image dissatisfaction and eating disorders in Saudi Arabia and Turkey, regions where such issues have historically received limited attention. The research examines the influence of Western beauty standards on cultural perceptions in these countries, revealing a growing concern over distorted body image and unhealthy eating behaviors. The findings suggest that globalization and exposure to Western ideals may be contributing factors to the increasing rates of body dissatisfaction in these Middle Eastern nations.

The study delves into how cultural shifts, driven by media and societal influences, are impacting individuals’ perceptions of their bodies. Researchers observed a notable correlation between the adoption of Western beauty standards and heightened levels of body dissatisfaction among populations in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. This trend aligns with global patterns but underscores unique challenges faced by these regions as they navigate traditional values alongside modern influences. The findings add to a broader understanding of how cultural dynamics intersect with mental health concerns related to body image and eating habits.

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Date: November 30, 2025

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