"Living happily ever after."Concerns have been raised about the health of Disney princesses.
On the 16th (local time), the medical journal British Medical Journal (BMJ) published a review of the serious health risks of the real world, where Disney princesses were exposed with a 'Christmas special'.
The research team at the University of Tventor in the Netherlands, Sanner van Dijk, focused only on the impact of existing Disney films on the health of viewers, including children's self-esteem, and overlooked the health risks faced by the princesses themselves"In order for princesses to live a healthy life, attention should be paid to meditation and psychotherapy, cohabitation training with animals, and protection measures against infectious diseases and harmful substances."
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First of all, regarding Snow White, it was confirmed that there was a risk of cardiovascular disease, depression, anxiety, and early death due to extremely limited social exchange opportunities, but fortunately, he met seven dwarfs. He also eats a poisoned apple and falls into a "sleeping death"…"An apple a day keeps the doctor away" pointed out that the proverb did not apply to Snow White.
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Princess Jasmine of 'Aladdin' is also exposed to health risks from loneliness, and she said loneliness is related to mental illnesses such as dementia, depression, and anxiety, and decreased immunity. In addition, Raja, a companion tiger, was also seen as a risk factor. We were concerned that close contact with tigers could pose not only a risk of zoonotic infection, but also a risk of cranial and cervical injuries, and could result in fatal situations if instincts were expressed.
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It is pointed out that Cinderella, who suffers from housework, has a high risk of occupational lung disease (OLD) due to continuous exposure to dust, and chimney cleaning can increase the risk of lung cancer. On top of that, the glitter sprayed by the fairy godmother (aluminum-coated microplastics) aggravates the situation. Microplastics penetrate lung tissue, further increasing the risk of lung disease.
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He also pointed out that Pocahontas shows dizzying diving from cliffs, which is also dangerous. The simulation estimated the height of the cliff to be 252m, warning that if you dive with your hand first at a height of 12m or higher, clavicle compression injuries could already occur.
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Princess Aurora of Sleeping Beauty', who fell asleep due to the witch's curse, believed that excessive sleep could pose a risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, and diabetes. Prince Philip woke up with a kiss, but he pointed out that this was also against current social norms because he did not get consent.
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Mulan goes to war to defend his family's honor, which he believed could be linked to honor-based violence and negatively affect his mental health.
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Belle of 'Beauty and the Beast', who was taken prisoner of the Beast on behalf of her father, was concerned that contact with the Beast had exposed her to the risk of infectious diseases such as brucellosis or rabies.
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Rapunzel, who maintains 21m long hair, pointed out that it can cause traction hair loss (TA) by pulling long hair excessively, and lead to scalp pain and headaches.