![]() ![]() One cannot listen to her music without wondering what her management team is doing to help as she describes struggling with ED-related thoughts and behaviors. ![]() It is also important to consider that the content in the film itself could be triggering to and/or influence disordered eating behaviors in viewers.Īnother example of this category of ED-related media is the music from Sara Kays. In a statement, they noted their involvement began after filming had completed and asserted, “we in no way intend to endorse the idea that people with anorexia nervosa can lose weight safely… there is strong research showing that getting into a state of negative energy balance and/or losing weight can make people who have struggled with anorexia nervosa much more prone to a relapse.” 2 Therefore it is problematic that the production team disseminated misinformation that Collins’ weight loss was done in a healthy/safe/controlled way. Project HEAL, whose mission is to “break down systemic, healthcare, and financial barriers to ED healing,” 1 partnered with the film in 2017. Collins has publicly discussed her ED diagnosis, as well as her intentional 20-pound weight loss for the role. One such example is the Netflix film “To the Bone,” starring Lily Collins. Warning signs of active ED symptoms are certainly present in the art of celebrities creating ED-related media. It would be difficult to ignore the warning signs present, especially because their lyrics blatantly depicted their struggles. For example, the struggles with mental illness and substance abuse are apparent in music by artists such as Juice WRLD and Amy Winehouse and makes one wonder what their management teams were doing to help before their untimely deaths. ![]() However, when the entertainment industry lacks standards for intervention when their talent’s suffering is evident in their lyrics, it sends a powerful message to society about which health issues are ignored and which are addressed. With mental health awareness on the rise, it is increasingly common to hear celebrities discuss their mental health and even express their challenges in their art. When these conditions go unaddressed, the artists’ content has the potential to influence its consumers. Many artists who have struggled with an ED are generating content that is promoted by the entertainment industry. A key factor for ED recovery may involve engaging with patients to limit influences which appear to worsen ED symptoms. It is important to understand the positive and negative influences of ED-related media in a patient’s life, especially if these influences are perpetuating factors for the disorder. This may range from pro-ED content on social media platforms, to songs, movies, or TV shows about living with an ED. In the biopsychosocial assessment model of eating disorders (EDs), social factors influencing these diagnoses often involve considering the patient’s relationship with media.
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