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  2. YouTube algorithms push eating disorder content to teen girls ...

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    Now 18 and a high school senior, she asserts that social media, YouTube in particular, perpetuated her eating disorder. "YouTube became this community of people who are competitive with eating ...

  3. Problematic social media use - Wikipedia

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    The study found eating disorders in 52% of girls and 45% of boys, from a group of 1,000 participants who used social media. [ 23 ] Through the extensive use of social media, adolescents are exposed to images of bodies that are unattainable, especially with the growing presence of photo-editing apps that allow you to alter the way that your body ...

  4. Little-known eating disorder nearly starved a 9-year-old: 'It ...

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    ARFID, or Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, is defined by the Cleveland Clinic as a condition that limits a person’s food intake. It is recognized in the DSM-5 (the Diagnostic and ...

  5. Social media may fuel eating disorders - AOL

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    Social media may be fuelling eating disorders in children as young as 12, research suggests. Scientists from Flinders University in Adelaide looked at almost 1,000 students aged 12-to-14.

  6. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    While online, teens can be exposed to content revolving around self-harm, body shaming, bullying, unrealistic beauty standards and eating disorders. [ 17 ] Young adults also seem to experience higher symptoms of anxiety because of attempting to keep up with social media's warped beauty standards.

  7. Cyberpsychology - Wikipedia

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    Some studies have found a correlation between social media use and disordered eating. [45] [46] [47] In women college students, social media use predicts disordered-eating symptomatology and other related variables (such as the drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction). [47] For men, media use predicted endorsement of personal thinness and ...

  8. How Social Media Has Fueled 'Clean Eating' Movement - AOL

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    Although 71% of young adults surveyed defined clean eating as healthy, it has the potential to become dangerous. When people are on strict diets, they can develop an eating disorder called orthorexia.

  9. Eating disorder - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 December 2024. Mental illness characterized by abnormal eating habits that adversely affect health Medical condition Eating disorder Specialty Psychiatry, clinical psychology Symptoms Abnormal eating habits that negatively affect physical or mental health Complications Anxiety disorders, depression ...