"I want to show others with anorexia that recovery is possible"
Rachel Cowey from South Shields is living with anorexia - and campaigns to help others with eating disorders.
For help with an eating disorder, see the charity Beat.
New research from Durham University suggests being bombarded with images of thin bodies makes women admire thinness - but more images of plus-size models in the media could make bigger bodies more appealing.
Rachel Cowey from South Shields is living with anorexia - and campaigns to help others with eating disorders.
For help with an eating disorder, see the charity Beat.
Psychologists at Durham University have released research that suggests women shown images of thin bodies find thinness more attractive. The converse is also true: women shown pictures of bigger bodies find bigger sizes more appealing.