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Debate:Models, minimum weight requirement
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Should there be a minimum weight limit for professional models? |
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YesIt is said by doctors that an adult woman is at risk of a large number of health problems if her BMI (body mass index) falls below the rcomended 18. These inculde osteoperosis and loss of the menstrual cycle.
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NoThin models are idolised for a reason. They have the best figure to present a designer's work and that is what they are being paid to do. Putting weight restrictions in place is not allowing them to do their jobs.
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YesMany models are under pressure from agents and designers to be thin. As a result, many develop eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa. In the past, several models have died as a consequence of eating disorders and a need to be thin.
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NoWeight restrictions are ineffective. For example, BMI only takes into account weight and height but not bone density and fat percentage. In some instances it has been more effective to ask the model to provide a certificate of health from a doctor proving they are healthy
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YesIt is promoting an unhealthy image for women to aspire to. We should be promoting bigger, healthier sizes so that fashion will reflect real women and not the unhealthily thin minority.
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NoWe cannot campaign against models when we do not hold other role models accountable. Many rock stars take drugs and we do not stop them performing/ producing records.
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