Social media, body image and food choices in healthy young adults: A mixed methods systematic review
Monash University · La Trobe University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Negative body image increases the risk of engaging in unhealthy dieting and disordered eating patterns. This review evaluated the impact of habitual social media engagement or exposure to image-related content on body image and food choices in healthy young adults (18-30 years).
A systematic search of six databases of observational literature published 2005-2019, was conducted (PROSPERO Registration No. CRD42016036588). Inclusion criteria were: studies reporting social media engagement (posting, liking, commenting) or exposure to image-related content in healthy young adults. Outcomes were: body image (satisfaction or dissatisfaction) and food choices (healthy eating, dieting/restricting, overeating/binging). Two authors independently screened, coded and evaluated studies for methodological quality.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.32
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 83
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8Topics & keywords
- Dieting
- Overeating
- Social media
- Psychology
- Disordered eating
- Overweight
- Eating disorders
- Psychosocial
- Reduced inequalities