NEW YORK (Reuters) -Meta researchers found that teens who report that Instagram regularly made them feel bad about their bodies saw significantly more “eating disorder adjacent content” than those who ...
Israeli college students who spend more time on social media, especially following food, fitness, and dieting content, are more likely to report symptoms of disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, ...
Vulnerable teens who reported feeling bad about their bodies saw significantly more “eating disorder adjacent” content on Instagram, according to a new report citing internal research from Meta. The ...
In an experiment with 129 women, researchers discovered that foodie Instagram content lifted mood while clean eating posts failed to do so and hinted at subtle risks for body satisfaction. Study: Food ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Being a wellness influencer nearly killed Lee Tilghman. Yet, behind the scenes Tilghman was not well at all. In her new memoir, ...
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In her new memoir, Lee Tilghman opens up about the toll being a wellness influencer took on her health. Olga Ginzburg for N.Y. Post She suffered from disordered eating. She was anxious. She was lonely ...