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The Evolution of Body Image and BMI
This chapter explores the historical origins and cultural implications of the Body Mass Index (BMI), tracing its development from the 1830s to its rise in prominence during the 1980s. It critically examines how societal and scientific biases shaped perceptions of body image, particularly regarding marginalized individuals, and the troubling history that led to the categorization of bodies based on flawed ideals. The discussion highlights the impact of these values on contemporary body image issues, reinforcing the need to challenge outdated metrics and stereotypes surrounding health and attractiveness.