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Just 8 minutes of TikTok can have ‘negative consequences’: study

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A gradual weight loss program of weight reduction TikToks could also be quite harmful to mental health, a latest study finds.

Spending a variety of time on the social media platform — especially watching pro-anorexia content — could damage a young woman’s self-esteem and increase her risk of disordered eating, based on research out of Charles Sturt University in Australia.

“Our study showed that lower than 10 minutes of exposure to implicit and explicit pro-anorexia TikTok content had immediate negative consequences for body image states and internalization of appearance ideals,” the researchers said about their findings, published Wednesday in PLOS ONE.

Spending a variety of time on TikTok — especially watching pro-anorexia content — could damage a young woman’s self-esteem and increase her risk of disordered eating, a latest study finds. Shutterstock / Aleksandra Suzi

“Psychological harm can occur for young female TikTok users even when explicit pro-anorexia content is just not sought out and when TikTok use is of a brief duration,” they added.

The app boasts greater than a billion monthly lively users worldwide. Researchers sought out university freshmen in Australia — many of the women recruited didn’t finish the initial questionnaire. 2 hundred and seventy-three women between 18 and 28 years old ended up meeting the participation requirements.

Study participants exposed to pro-anorexia content felt worse about themselves while internalizing the assumption that it is vital to be thin. Shutterstock / ronstik

They were surveyed about their TikTok usage, body image and attitudes toward beauty standards while researchers searched for symptoms of disordered eating and calculated their risk for orthorexia — an unhealthy obsession with “pure” or “healthy” foods.

Half the participants then watched seven to eight minutes of disordered eating content from TikTok, including young women ravenous themselves, providing weight reduction suggestions reminiscent of eating
ice and chewing gum to curb hunger, or promoting workouts or juice cleanses while showing off their cinched waists.

The opposite participants viewed neutral content related to nature, cooking, animals or comedy.

Each groups reported a decrease in body image satisfaction after screening the videos. Those exposed to pro-anorexia content felt especially worse about themselves while internalizing the assumption that it is vital to be thin.

Women who used TikTok greater than two hours a day reported more disordered eating behaviors, but it surely was not a big pattern, the researchers said.

The study authors are recommending “more stringent controls and regulations” on pro-anorexia, disordered eating and body-related TikTok content. Viktor – stock.adobe.com

To combat this problem, the study authors are recommending “more stringent controls and regulations” on pro-anorexia, disordered eating and body-related TikTok content.

“There are current steps being taken to delete dangerous content, including blocking searches reminiscent of ‘#anorexia,’ nonetheless, there are numerous ways users circumvent these controls and further regulation is required,” the researchers wrote.

Data for this study was collected in mid-2021, nearly three years before TikTok updated its community guidelines in April to crack down on harmful weight reduction content.

The platform doesn’t allow “showing or promoting disordered eating and dangerous weight reduction behaviors.”

A TikTok spokesperson told The Post on Wednesday that it’s working to make sure users have a various and protected viewing experience, because what’s triggering for one person could also be completely superb for one more.

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Meanwhile, President Biden signed a law in April that provides TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance until Jan. 19, 2025, to sell the app or face a total ban amid data security concerns.

TikTok and ByteDance have taken their case to federal court, with oral arguments scheduled for next month.

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A gradual weight loss program of weight reduction TikToks could also be quite harmful to mental health, a latest study finds.

Spending a variety of time on the social media platform — especially watching pro-anorexia content — could damage a young woman’s self-esteem and increase her risk of disordered eating, based on research out of Charles Sturt University in Australia.

“Our study showed that lower than 10 minutes of exposure to implicit and explicit pro-anorexia TikTok content had immediate negative consequences for body image states and internalization of appearance ideals,” the researchers said about their findings, published Wednesday in PLOS ONE.

Spending a variety of time on TikTok — especially watching pro-anorexia content — could damage a young woman’s self-esteem and increase her risk of disordered eating, a latest study finds. Shutterstock / Aleksandra Suzi

“Psychological harm can occur for young female TikTok users even when explicit pro-anorexia content is just not sought out and when TikTok use is of a brief duration,” they added.

The app boasts greater than a billion monthly lively users worldwide. Researchers sought out university freshmen in Australia — many of the women recruited didn’t finish the initial questionnaire. 2 hundred and seventy-three women between 18 and 28 years old ended up meeting the participation requirements.

Study participants exposed to pro-anorexia content felt worse about themselves while internalizing the assumption that it is vital to be thin. Shutterstock / ronstik

They were surveyed about their TikTok usage, body image and attitudes toward beauty standards while researchers searched for symptoms of disordered eating and calculated their risk for orthorexia — an unhealthy obsession with “pure” or “healthy” foods.

Half the participants then watched seven to eight minutes of disordered eating content from TikTok, including young women ravenous themselves, providing weight reduction suggestions reminiscent of eating
ice and chewing gum to curb hunger, or promoting workouts or juice cleanses while showing off their cinched waists.

The opposite participants viewed neutral content related to nature, cooking, animals or comedy.

Each groups reported a decrease in body image satisfaction after screening the videos. Those exposed to pro-anorexia content felt especially worse about themselves while internalizing the assumption that it is vital to be thin.

Women who used TikTok greater than two hours a day reported more disordered eating behaviors, but it surely was not a big pattern, the researchers said.

The study authors are recommending “more stringent controls and regulations” on pro-anorexia, disordered eating and body-related TikTok content. Viktor – stock.adobe.com

To combat this problem, the study authors are recommending “more stringent controls and regulations” on pro-anorexia, disordered eating and body-related TikTok content.

“There are current steps being taken to delete dangerous content, including blocking searches reminiscent of ‘#anorexia,’ nonetheless, there are numerous ways users circumvent these controls and further regulation is required,” the researchers wrote.

Data for this study was collected in mid-2021, nearly three years before TikTok updated its community guidelines in April to crack down on harmful weight reduction content.

The platform doesn’t allow “showing or promoting disordered eating and dangerous weight reduction behaviors.”

A TikTok spokesperson told The Post on Wednesday that it’s working to make sure users have a various and protected viewing experience, because what’s triggering for one person could also be completely superb for one more.

Get the most recent breakthroughs in medicine, weight loss program & nutrition suggestions and more.

Subscribe to our weekly Post Care newsletter!

Thanks for signing up!

Meanwhile, President Biden signed a law in April that provides TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance until Jan. 19, 2025, to sell the app or face a total ban amid data security concerns.

TikTok and ByteDance have taken their case to federal court, with oral arguments scheduled for next month.

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