Our generation came of age during the ’90s toxic diet culture.
Millennials weren’t taught to fear aging; we were taught to fear fat.
And if you had a mother who internalized diet culture and projected it onto her children, the damage could also happen from within the family.
Researchers have found that mothers who encourage weight loss or food restriction or even express dissatisfaction with their body weight may lead to their daughters’ becoming more likely to have eating-related problems.
As my generation grew up and became more conscious of the impacts of diet culture, we began to openly celebrate and encourage body positivity.
Persons:
Millennials weren’t, Z, —, I’ll
Organizations:
Walgreens