A recent study looked at the possible health problems that Disney princesses could have in real life. Find out what they are!
Since the release of its first feature film in 1937, with “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, Disney has adapted a huge list of fairy tales, responsible for presenting extraordinary stories where, for the most part, they end up escaping from reality. .
For this reason, it is common for many people to be curious about what these characters’ lives would be like if they lived in the real world. Nowadays, with Artificial Intelligence, many internet users end up using technology to imagine these situations, where characters like princesses appear as if they were real people.
In addition to technology, it is also possible to find some studies that point out certain problems that could happen if the stories followed reality. In 2024, for example, a study by The BMJ pointed out that Disney princesses could face a series of health problems in real life due to the events of their plots.
According to the research, reported by Correio Braziliense, numerous princesses would have problems with loneliness, due to low social interaction, with Snow White and Jasmine being cited as examples, given that, before running away and living with the seven dwarfs, the first princess had extremely limited interactions, while the heiress of Agrabbah lived cloistered in the castle, with only her tiger Rajah as a friend.
Another princess who could also be affected by mental health issues is Mulan, who faces enormous pressure to “defend her family’s honor”, which can result in cases of anxiety, stress and depression — in addition to the high risks to her life that a war brings. .
Bela, from “Beauty and the Beast”, raised concerns related to infectious diseases, since, in real life, contact with wild animals could put her health at risk due to communicable diseases. Meanwhile, the study points out that Cinderella could have lung problems due to the domestic work she is forced to do by her stepmother, the frequent exposure to dirt and dust and the fairy godmother’s magic dust.
Aurora’s sleep from “Sleeping Beauty” was also cited as a major concern. Although everyone likes to sleep, the princess’s excessive sleep can cause serious health problems, including diabetes, strokes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and muscular atrophy.
Finally, Pocahontas also did not escape the dangers of real life. According to the research, the scene in which the princess jumps from a cliff directly into the sea could cause a series of fractures, or lead directly to her death due to the height and speed of the fall.
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Source: Recreio
