The obsession with flat belly and radical thinness

As every summer, aesthetic pressure marks the pattern again, and this year social networks have found a new goal: the flat belly. Although it seemed that the ideal of the perfect body It was fadingthe viral content has demonstrated otherwise Social networks mark the pattern. A movement It has emerged under the name of “average complexion”. In many videos It can be observed To people, mostly women, showing their body under the pretext of being “neither skinny nor fat”, thus perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards. Influencers Like Carla Flila They have pointed out That this type of content “only generates unnecessary insecurities” by promoting a standard that, far from being inclusive, continues to be exclusive and harmful. Beyond Trend. This phenomenon is nothing more than the tip of the iceberg, since There are many other videos how to “deflate the belly” or “routines to have flat belly.” In them you can visualize express exercises, miraculous diets and advice without scientific basis. All for the insatiable search for an ideal of beauty: the flat belly. Deeper. But what seems like a simple aesthetic tendency has deeper repercussions. A study by the University of Malaga analyzed How within the apparently harmless content you can find publications that actively encourage eating disorders. This duality has highlighted how difficult it can be to distinguish between content that simply promotes exercise and one that, under the disguise of healthy recommendations, encourages dangerous food behaviors. In addition, other research published in Behavioral Psychology showed How brief exposure to representative images of the ideal of thinness has a negative effect on the self -esteem of the participants, increasing anxiety. A persistent stigma. And if the discourse in networks reinforces little inclusive standards, Gordophobia continues to feed body dissatisfaction from another front. A recent UNIR report entitled “Between the healthy and the cult of the body”He revealed that 43.8 % of the boys and 34.7 % of the girls have high levels of Gordophobia. In fact, such as They have detailed In CTXT, Gordophobia is not an isolated prejudice, but a tool that keeps people in a state of constant body dissatisfaction, promoting harmful behaviors for physical and mental health. An endless cycle. This aesthetic pressure is not a new phenomenon. For centuries, the bodies have been molded and controlled by the prevailing aesthetic ideals. The idea of ​​a flat belly in the most recent history began in the nineteenth century, when women They were pushed To use Corsés to get the iconic “Wasp waist”, a symbol of femininity that deformed its ribs and hindered breathing. Almost arriving at this century, in the 90s and early 2000s, the beauty ideal turned towards extreme thinness, popularized by models such as Kate Moss and the call “Heroin Chic“Today, social networks have taken over, perpetuating that cycle of unattainable standards that transform bodies into shaped objects. Outside the networks. Aesthetic standards seem to take another way again, have we returned 20 years ago? The issue is that after a parenthesis in the 2010 decade marked by the rise of movement “POSITIVE BODY“, which included a diversity of bodies, now fashion derives Towards extreme thinness. With the reappearance of the Victoria’s Secret parade, which has bet again by hyperdelled models after years of criticism for their lack of diversity, as well as The reintroduction Of aesthetics and 2k in haute couture brands, they make it clear where the aesthetics wants to return. While social networks continue to amplify these restrictive canons, it is worth asking what will be the impact on the mental and physical health of those who are dragged to pursue unattainable aesthetic standards. Image | Cyril A. and Tiktok Xataka | During millennia, humanity has eaten what it played. Now he has started eating what he wants and that has consequences

There is a revival of the two thousand aesthetics in Tiktok. And that includes something that has alarmed the EU: extreme thinness

Social networks They have become In the main mirror of society, reflecting obsessions and beauty ideals. If less than ten years ago It was celebrated The rise of the “postive body” movement, which fought for the inclusion and acceptance of all kinds of bodies, the current reality It seems to go back until the beginning of the century. What seemed to be a closed stage has revived under a new format that is worrying experts, governments and digital platforms: the phenomenon Skinnytok. The viral trend. The hashtag #Skinnytok accumulates more than 57,000 videos in Tiktok, in which young girls appear mainly giving advice on how to lose weight quickly, often through extremely restrictive diets either Excessive exercises. In all of them, most women are visibly thin, promoting these behaviors as if they were healthy practices. This type of content has been associated with an increase in eating disorders among the youngest, generating a growing alarm around the harmful effects of these trends, According to Libération. One more background problem. When you are looking for the hashtag, the first thing that appears is a message that says: “Your weight does not define you”, but then all the videos are observed where you can listen to phrases such as: “If you want to be skinny? You have to do skinny activities” either “Fat trauma”the latter accompanied with photographs of how they were before. In short, it is another sample of the normalization of eating disorders. Charlyne Buigues, nurse specialized in eating disorders, He explained For The Guardian that this type of clips not only encourages restrictive diets, but also creates a culture that glorifies physical suffering as a synonym for success. Also Dr. Also Chema, specialist in internal medicine, has detailed For Forbes that the advice of Skinnytok They can teach young people to interpret hunger as a sign of success, which is actually a natural biological signal. Eating disorders, such as anorexia, are having an alarming prevalence among adolescents, and this type of content exacerbates an existing problem. The target audience. The main problem is that the Tiktok base is teenagers. According to data from the Spanish Society of General and Family Physicians1 in 20 young people in Spain may suffer a problem of eating behavior. In addition, a study has demonstrated that visualizing this type of videos can cause damage to self -perception, only with eight minutes of Thininspiration It is enough to increase body dissatisfaction in young women. This adds to what He explained For Forbes, the mental health expert Stephen Buchwald: “Constant bombardment with unattainable beauty standards can create a vicious circle of self -criticism and low self -esteem, seriously affecting mental health, especially in adolescents.” The responsibility of the platforms. Before the growth of #SkinnytokEuropean governments and institutions have begun to take strict measures. According to politicianthe Arcomen France regulator, together with the European authorities, is investigating the phenomenon to determine if Tiktok is complying with current regulations for protection for minors, especially the EU Digital Services Lawthat forces platforms to mitigate the risks of harmful content. As mentioned, the social network has added a warning when looking for the label. However, some experts They have assured That these measures are not enough, since the algorithms of the platform continue to prioritize the most viral contents, without considering the consequences of spreading dangerous messages on body image. The 2000s revival. It is not just a phenomenon of social networks. The resurgence of the beauty canons of the 2000s has returned to the catwalks with the figure in the purest Kate Moss style: Ultradelgada. From The return of the Victoria’s Secret parade last year, with Adriana Lima’s transformationto the change of celebrities like Christina Aguilera, who recognized Using Ozempic to lose weight, reappear the aesthetic codes that dominated two decades ago, where extreme thinness is associated with success and glamor. It is not just about being thin, but about adjusting to a set of trends that prevails the image on health. The dangerous cult of extreme thinness. One of the central concerns around the Skinnytok phenomenon is the perpetuation of the Gordophobia in society. Social platforms, like the fashion and advertising industry, continue to promote thinness as the only ideal of beauty. This biased vision of aesthetics leads many people to be ashamed of their bodies for not adjusting to an unreal standard. Before this trend there was a filter known as “Chubby Filter”which ends up being deleted from the platform after numerous complaints of users who denounced humiliation. Now, with #skinnyTok, the effect is inverse: extreme thinness stands out as a personal improvement goal showing the long road that must be traveled again. Image | Tiktok Xataka | People are fed up with Skincare’s thousand steps so the last Beauty trend is just one thing: exosomes

Reaching extreme thinness is the next trend in smartphones. The question is … for what?

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. This is the most mysterious member of the S25 family, one that comes with extreme thinness as the main ally. After leaking some of his Key specificationseverything indicates that the final thickness of the device will be less than six millimeters. A rather spectacular design in response to a phone that has not yet left (like that is the smartphones market) but that already seems a reality: the iPhone 17 Air. The obsession with extreme thinness will be a trend in 2025. The questions are why and for whom. Samsung has advanced. He iPhone 17 Air It has been rumored for months and with quite consistent information. Except for surprise, Apple will present a new model specifically focused on the thin world. The key is that this will not happen foreseeably until September 2025, and Samsung wanted to advance. In January, together with Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S25+ and Samsung Galaxy S25, advanced the design of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. A thinner phone than the rest of his brothers. But little else. The commitment. Manufacture a extremely thin telephone It has consequences, and they are never positive if we talk about hardware. The leaks tell us about less than 4,000mAh for the S25 Edge, a figure we had without seeing for years. For more miracles that are achieved with optimization, the battery capacity looks very diminished. And this is the main debate and point with thinness: if we prefer a thin mobile with less battery or thicker with plenty of battery. According to the feedback of the xatakers and the mobile requests they usually make, the battery is always a priority. Delgadeness, no. In fact, I remember that after the great reduction of thickness that brought the goodbye of the rounded design (iPhone 11), the rest of the models were growing in thickness and with it, in Mah. He iPhone 14 It was thicker than the iPhone 13and the iPhone 13 was thicker than the iPhone 12. Each and every one of these generations won MAH, and complaints with thinness were … zero. What will happen to the iPhone Air. The Galaxy S25 Edge has had to officially give up a camera, and unofficially (according to leaks) to the battery of his older brothers. The iPhone 17 Air, except for surprise with the implementation of a large-capacity carbon-silege battery, will be a phone with less autonomy than its brothers from the iPhone 17 family. Nor are we clear if it will mount the same camera sensor and Pro lenses of the PRO Models and, if so, Apple will not be easy to continue improving the size of this hardware if the body must be smaller and smaller. In other words, it is currently not possible that two phones, one being thicker than the other, have the same potential at the hardware level. There are battles to be resolved, such as The increasingly durable batteries either The increasingly bright screens But that of increasingly thin mobiles is one, perhaps, inception. Image | Xataka In Xataka | Where are not the mobiles: we thought that innovating was the way but we were very wrong

Samsung briefly shows the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Extreme thinness and “only” two cameras

When it seemed that everything was over after the celebration of Unpacked 2025, surprise. Samsung kept up its sleeve a small teaser of just a few seconds in which the future launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. The video showed only internal components and a video in which the construction of the device and its camera module was described in 3D, but there was no additional information about the device or its technical specifications. What was surprising in that teaser is an apparent commitment to thinness and the presence of a camera module different from that of its older brothers and in which We only found two sensors and not three. At Xataka we were able to attend the event live, and that allowed us to take a photo of the prototype that Samsung had placed on display. The design is certainly slim, but we’ll have to wait to find out more details about it. In Xataka | Samsung and Google have a great plan for augmented reality: develop glasses together

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