Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews

Author(s): Md Sadique Hussain, Gurusha Bahl, Nikita Saraswat, Mohit Agarwal, Ajay Singh Bisht, Rahul Sharma, Gurvinder Singh and Rajesh Kumar*

DOI: 10.2174/0126660822295146240523114116

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The Social Media Mirror: Understanding the Distortion of Eating Habits and Body Image in the Digital Age
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Abstract

The influence of media on body image and the development of eating disorders (EDs) has gained increasing attention in contemporary society. This article offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between media exposure, body dissatisfaction, and disordered eating behaviors. We commence by elucidating the foundational concepts of body image, EDs, and positive body image, underlining their significance for both mental and physical well-being. The three most common EDs: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder (BED), provide an overview of their distinct characteristics. The article delves into the profound impact of media in shaping contemporary beauty ideals and propagating unrealistic body expectations. The cause-and-effect relationship between media messages and body dissatisfaction, with specific attention to the prevalence of this issue among females in Western cultures has been covered. Furthermore, we explore the potential predisposing factors associated with media exposure that contribute to the development of EDs. This review highlights the critical role of media literacy education in empowering individuals to critically analyse and interpret media content, enabling them to make informed decisions about their media consumption. In addition, an attempt has been made to provide insights into the future of media and its impact on body image, emphasizing the need for ongoing research to better understand the evolving media landscape. Educators are recognized as pivotal in nurturing healthy body image among students, and school-based interventions can significantly contribute to promoting self-esteem, positive body image, and healthy lifestyle choices.

Keywords: Eating disorders, social media, body shape, psychology, behaviour