Impact of Social Media on Eating Disorders in Adolescents
Claire Mysko, said, “We live in a culture where eating disorders thrive because of the messages we’re exposed to. Social media heightens that exposure.” She further elucidated that actions related to eating disorders, such as seeking approval, comparison, rivalry, and fixation, are exaggerated, and the spotlight is on them via social media.
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