PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Skechers Needs to 'Shape Up' Says the National Eating Disorders Association

Offensive Marketing Campaign Targets Young Girls

2011-05-26
SEATTLE, WA, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) has added its voice to the growing international protest against Skechers' Shape-ups advertising campaign targeting young girls.

The athletic shoes - which claim to shape and tone the wearer's legs and bottom just by walking in them (a claim many experts disavow) - were previously targeted at an adult, female demographic. But a recently launched ad campaign clearly targets pre-teen, elementary school-aged children ... specifically girls, since there is no comparable shoe for boys.

Says Lynn Grefe, president and CEO of NEDA, "The animated Skechers Shape-ups ad campaign aimed at pre-teen girls is a lost opportunity for a company with a good product. One more seemingly harmless message aimed at young girls is another wolf in sheep's clothing. Instead of encouraging young girls to be healthy, live a balanced life and feel good about their individuality and natural body type, ads like this tell young girls that they need to "shape up" and run away from food to be popular and successful. I have seen a 10-year-old girl on a feeding tube whose eating disorder started with poor self esteem and evolved as she was trying to shape up. Skechers is the one who needs to shape up!"

"The company has kindly responded to our requests for a discussion, but unfortunately they do not understand or agree with us regarding the innuendo and subliminal message that is being sent to little girls by the name of the shoe and the ad campaign. We believe that it is presumptuous and negative to tell little girls across the country to shape up. We suggested they rethink the marketing to something that is not insulting but rather healthy and positive, such as Skechers for kids, for kids on the move," Grefe added. "If it's a good product, it will survive with positive body image messages."

The sassy animated commercial features young girls as pop stars, who are followed by three boys dressed in costumes as ice cream, a hot dog and a cupcake. A girl wearing Shape-ups confidently strides away from the boys/food.

London's Daily Mail called the commercial "another example of the confusing message of food, sex and clothing" we're sending to our youth. Wrote the disgusted Huffington Post blogger who began the protest - which has since garnered a ground swell of support from parents' and women's organizations and been a topic on such high-profile media outlets as the Today Show, "Should there be NutriSystem for young girls ads on Nickelodeon? Or Zantrex 3 for 8-year-olds advertised on Cartoon Network?"

Skechers President Leonard Armato attempted to "set the record straight" with a response posted on the Huffington Post that compared the goals of their campaign and shoes to the First Lady's Let's Move anti-obesity initiative, which is also specifically aimed at children. Comments which drew additional fire.

The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), headquartered in Seattle, Wash., is the leading U.S. non-profit organization supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care. Each year, NEDA helps millions of people across the country find information and appropriate treatment resources through its toll-free, live helpline, its many outreach programs and website. NEDA advocates for advancements in the field and envisions a world without eating disorders. For more information, visit http://www.NationalEatingDisorders.org.

For Treatment Referrals, Visit http://www.NationalEatingDisorders.org
Or Contact NEDA's Live Helpline: 800-931-2237
Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (PST)

Contacts:

Greenleaf & Associates — 323-660-5800
Vicki Greenleaf — vicki@greenleafandassociates.com
Karen Brundage — karen@greenleafandassociates.com

Multi-tiered public relations firm.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

NAFA Launches Professional Development Webinar Course

2011-05-26
Great leaders are not always born, sometimes they are cultivated through the right training. From June 13 to July 28, NAFA Fleet Management Association will conduct a six-week webinar course to help fleet managers cultivate the leader inside them. NAFA's Professional Development Primer webinar course is designed for today's busy fleet professionals and lets them take advantage of a wealth of knowledge without leaving their office. The webinar series examines how to develop and motivate employees, work within various organizational frameworks, and adjust your leadership ...

WikiHorseWorld.com Expands its Equine Social Network for Horse Lovers

2011-05-26
WikiHorseWorld.com, a leading horse and equestrian website, announced today that they've added a unique new Community Toolbar throughout their entire website. This innovative Community Toolbar allows website members to interact and keep in touch with all their online friends while browsing or creating horse classifieds, pedigree charts, wiki horse articles, or even while shopping in the website's tack shop. This Toolbar enables WikiHorseWorld members to see which of their friends are online, access email and all community content, send or receive instant messages, play ...

Palomar Technologies To Exhibit at Electronic Components and Technology Conference and Discusses HB LED Assembly in Free On-Demand Webcast

2011-05-26
Palomar Technologies, the world-leading provider of precision microelectronics and optoelectronic packaging systems, today announced that it will exhibit at the 2011 Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) in Orlando, FL, May 31 - June 3. Palomar Technologies is offering complimentary passes to ECTC 2011. Dale Perry, regional sales manager for the Eastern Americas, will be at booth #419 to discuss the latest features and advancements in high-accuracy die attach and high-precision wire bond and ball bump processes. Palomar Technologies' 3800 Die Bonder—the ...

Aztec Products Announces the Grand Opening of West Coast Training Facility for Award Winning UltraGrind

2011-05-26
Aztec Products, headquartered outside Philadelphia, PA is pleased to announce the grand opening of a new west coast stocking and training facility in Santee, California, a suburb of San Diego. This hands-on training and stocking facility will be managed by Skip Edwards, an Aztec sales representative with over a decade of experience in concrete polishing. Skip will sell and train on the Aztec UltraGrind System - the planetary-driven, propane powered concrete grinding and polishing machine which won Best Propane Polisher at the World of Concrete Rodeo in January 2011. "Aztec ...

Brooke Chase Associates, Inc. Releases 2010 Wage and Salary Survey Results

2011-05-26
Brooke Chase Associates, Inc. is an executive search and recruitment firm specializing in the identification, evaluation and placement of sales, marketing and general management professionals within the plumbing, building materials, kitchen & bath, and hardware industries. Having been in executive search and recruitment for over 30 years, they have built one of the strongest databases in their industry containing over 52,000 sales, marketing, engineering, manufacturing operations and general management professionals. Brooke Chase's strength in research permits them ...

Sims Recycling Solutions Receives Responsible Recycling (R2) Certification at its Los Angeles Facility

2011-05-26
Sims Recycling Solutions, the world's largest electronics recycler has successfully achieved Responsible Recycling Practices for Electronics Recyclers (R2) certification at its facility in Los Angeles, CA. This new standard supported by major electronic OEM's, the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), public interest groups, the US EPA, and U.S. state and local governments, is a stringent set of requirements for electronics recyclers. The standard includes requirements for environmental, worker health and safety, ...

Stephen Stewart receives special Keystone Award from Crime Victims First and The Stewart Family honored by having Outstanding Community Service Award named after them.

2011-05-26
Each year Crime Victims First awards our Outstanding Community Service Award to an individual or organization that went above and beyond the call of duty to help keep our grassroots nonprofit victims' rights resource center dream alive. This year Stephen Stewart will receive a special Keystone Award for his significant contributions over the past four years to ensure victims of crime are educated about their rights, receive support and assistance with their rights, and have remedies available to them if those rights are violated. This is a one time award. In addition, the ...

Getting Good Advice: Three Montreal Experts Let You In On Their Top Ideas

2011-05-26
Finding solid advice on money, physical fitness and relationships can be a challenge. The Atwater Library hosts a series of workshops on these topics with three trusted Montreal experts starting on Saturday, May 28 from 12:45 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. The cost is $35, with $5 donated to the NDG Food Depot. Daniela Moretti says that a workshop like this has never been done before. "Usually people have to go from one consultant to another for different areas of their lives. We decided to cover these three topics all in one place and time." Mindyme Workshops were created ...

Bluegreen Resort Mountain Run at Boyne Looks forward to Evenings at the Gazebo

2011-05-26
Bluegreen Corporation (NYSE: BXG), a leading provider of Colorful Places to Live and Play, today announced its Boyne, Michigan resort, Mountain Run at Boyne, looks forward to pointing guests towards the Evenings at the Gazebo concert series that will take place through the summer of 2011. Evenings at the Gazebo will take place every Wednesday, from June 22 through August 31, 2011. The free concert series is sponsored by the Boyne Area Chamber of Commerce, and will be held from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Old City Park in downtown Boyne City. Each week, a different band will ...

New MEN Micro CompactPCI PlusIO SBC Gives Legacy Systems High-speed Serial Capabilities

2011-05-26
MEN Micro Inc., a world-renowned provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for mission-critical industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, has released the hybrid F21P, a 3U CompactPCI PlusIO (PICMG 2.30) single board computer (SBC) for embedded systems using legacy CompactPCI (PICMG 2.0), high-speed CompactPCI Serial (CPCI-S.0) or a combination of both. Equipped with the latest 64-bit, quad-core Intel i7 processor running at 2.1 GHz and the Intel QM67 platform controller hub (PCH) chip set, the new F21P supports second generation PCI Express and ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Protecting audio privacy at the source

Omnivorous? Vegan? Makes no difference to muscle building after weight training, study finds

More ticks carry Lyme disease bacteria in pheasant-release areas

Older adults respond well to immunotherapy despite age-related immune system differences

Study reveals new genetic mechanism behind autism development

The puberty talk: Parents split on right age to talk about body changes with kids

Tusi (a mixture of ketamine and other drugs) is on the rise among NYC nightclub attendees

Father’s mental health can impact children for years

Scientists can tell healthy and cancerous cells apart by how they move

Male athletes need higher BMI to define overweight or obesity

How thoughts influence what the eyes see

Unlocking the genetic basis of adaptive evolution: study reveals complex chromosomal rearrangements in a stick insect

Research Spotlight: Using artificial intelligence to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation

Could opioid laws help curb domestic violence? New USF research says yes

NPS Applied Math Professor Wei Kang named 2025 SIAM Fellow

Scientists identify agent of transformation in protein blobs that morph from liquid to solid

Throwing a ‘spanner in the works’ of our cells’ machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease… and hair loss

Research identifies key enzyme target to fight deadly brain cancers

New study unveils volcanic history and clues to ancient life on Mars

Monell Center study identifies GLP-1 therapies as a possible treatment for rare genetic disorder Bardet-Biedl syndrome

Scientists probe the mystery of Titan’s missing deltas

Q&A: What makes an ‘accidental dictator’ in the workplace?

Lehigh University water scientist Arup K. SenGupta honored with ASCE Freese Award and Lecture

Study highlights gaps in firearm suicide prevention among women

People with medical debt five times more likely to not receive mental health care treatment

Hydronidone for the treatment of liver fibrosis associated with chronic hepatitis B

Rise in claim denial rates for cancer-related advanced genetic testing

Legalizing youth-friendly cannabis edibles and extracts and adolescent cannabis use

Medical debt and forgone mental health care due to cost among adults

Colder temperatures increase gastroenteritis risk in Rohingya refugee camps

[Press-News.org] Skechers Needs to 'Shape Up' Says the National Eating Disorders Association
Offensive Marketing Campaign Targets Young Girls