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    Disorders Binge eating disorder is a disorder in which a person eats an excessive amount of food because they cannot control themselves. According to this article “The Globalization of Food Eating Disorders,” writes Susan Borno, who explains how easy it is to be obese and how it influences young men and women. Susan points out that the influence of Western media has created a globalization problem with eating disorders. she carefully examines the cross-cultural spread of men and women of all ages who have lost their immunity to eating disorders, in the same way that most women modify their diets to adopt the Western image of beauty with which women around the world were comfortable. their body, but after being exposed to the image of beauty conveyed by the media, from certain countries like Great Britain, the United States and Australia, they now have a different perspective of their body image. I agree that in today's world, the image of frenzy. eating influences men and women. We live in a society where people believe that their appearance affects their environment. Eating disorders are a huge problem worldwide. Some of these disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and others. People affected by these disorders are truly obsessed with food. Likewise, looking at the world like China, Fiji and Africa, Susan presents many ways people could increase their diets. First, let's look at the women of the Fuji Islands: before the introduction of television in 1995, they admired their body image without complaint. Although the slender images that presented thin women in television advertisements made them feel that their bodies were...... middle of paper...... only influence women but also the opposite sex . The author and I share the same perspective on how media influences the people around us. This article is not just written for one group, race, ethnicity, gender, etc. in particular… I think that as a human being, this article is for all of us. The author did an amazing job for all of us in describing as people how big a problem the media is for our society or community. I learned a valuable lesson from this article, I also discovered that Central African women should have hips, but because of the Western image, this value is no longer applicable. I also encourage everyone to stay focused and love their culture while watching certain TV shows, because it's easy to forget who you are and adopt another way of doing things that you never used to do previously..