FOR FURTHER RESEARCH
As for further information about the topic and other websites people can visit, I would definitely recommend youtube. The website, in general, does have a few very good content creators who discuss and debate athletes, celebrities, and actors and their body image. The channels I would like to recommend in particular are More Plates More Dates and Greg Doucette.
Image 1: Youtube content creator More Plates More Dates.Source: https://ssl-static.libsyn.com/p/assets/0/6/b/7/06b74e68821934ac/Reacting-To-And-Analyzing-Aaron-Bakers-Steroid-Cycle-In-The-90s.jpgfit19202c1080ssl1
Both of these content creators are very open about their own steroid usage and provide an insight into the bodybuilding and fitness industry with objective commentary and reasoning, especially in the case of More Plates More Dates. Greg Doucette, on the other hand, is more of a satirical and "over the top" individual with his content also being focused on entertainment, rather than being solely educative.
For more academically suited content, I would highly suggest visiting the website of the British Psychological Society, where there are multiple articles in regards to modeling, and the detrimental effects it can potentially have on young adults. Certain works on this webpage can only be accessed by paying a small viewing fee but, in my eyes, are worth the small financial loss.
Lastly, I would recommend the webpage of Insider.com, where content ranges from diet recommendations to articles about how social media can affect our perception of a beneficial and healthy lifestyle. This website is ideal for individuals who want to explore a rather large variety of topics, as the website does cover and continually provide new articles on current body image issues.
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