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The effect of social media use on emotional eating in women aged 19-45

Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 394 - 400, 27.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1231711

Abstract

Aim: This study aims to examine the relationship between social media use and emotional eating in women.
Material and Method: The study was cross-sectional and was conducted with 401 women aged 19-45 years living in Kadıköy, İstanbul. The introductory information form consisting of 4 stages, the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ), Eating Attitude Test (EAT-40), and Social Media Usage Scale (SMUS) were applied to the participants of the study. Statistical analyzes were evaluated using the SPSS 23 package program.
Results: It was seen that 22.9% (n=92) of the participants were between the ages of 19-29, 57.1% (n=229) were between the ages of 30-39, and 20.0% (n=80) were between the ages of 40-45. According to the results of the analysis, there was no significant relationship between SMUS sub-dimensions, total SMUS scores and EAT-40 scores (p>0.05). In the continuance sub-dimension of the SMUS, a low-level significant positive correlation was found between emotional eating (r=0.203; p<0.001), external eating (r=0.233; p<0.001), and total DEBQ scores (r=0.183; p<0.001).
Conclusion: It has been observed that there is a very low positive relationship between social media use and emotional eating.

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Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 394 - 400, 27.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.1231711

Abstract

References

  • Canetti L, Bachar E, Berry EM. Food and emotion. Behav Processes 2002; 60: 157-64.
  • Ekim A, Ocakci AF. Emotional eating: Really hungry or just angry? Child Health Care 2021; 25: 562-72.
  • Adriaanse MA, de Ridder DT, Evers C. Emotional eating: eating when emotional or emotional about eating? Psychol Health 2011; 26: 23-39.
  • Macht M. How emotions affect eating: A five-way model. Appetite 2008; 50: 1-11.
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  • Vandewalle J, Moens E, Braet C. Comprehending emotional eating in obese youngsters: the role of parental rejection and emotion regulation. IJO 2014; 38: 525-30.
  • Péneau S, Menard E, Mejean C, Bellisle F, Hercberg S. Sex and dieting modify the association between emotional eating and weight status. AJCN 2013; 97: 1307-13.
  • Kaplan HI, Kaplan HS. The psychosomatic concept of obesity. J. Nerv 1957.
  • Konttinen H. Dietary habits and obesity: The role of emotional and cognitive factors. phD Thesis, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social Studies, Helsinki; 2012.
  • Schachter S, Goldman R, Gordon A. Effects of fear, food deprivation, and obesity on eating. J Pers Soc Psychol 1968; 10: 91.
  • Striegel-Moore RH, Bulik CM. Risk factors for eating disorders. Am Psychol 2007; 62: 181.
  • Lowe MR, Doshi SD, Katterman SN, Feig EH. Dieting and restrained eating as prospective predictors of weight gain. Front Psychol 2013; 4: 577.
  • Yong C, Liu H, Yang Q, et al. The relationship between restrained eating, body image, and dietary intake among university students in china: a cross-sectional study. Nutrients 2021; 13: 990.
  • Güliz U, Yarcı A. Culture of social media. DPUJSS 2017; 52: 88-102.
  • Tutgun-Ünal A, Deniz L. Sosyal medya kuşaklarının sosyal medya kullanım seviyeleri ve tercihleri. JSR 2020; 15: 1289-319.
  • Bair CE, Kelly NR, Serdar KL, Mazzeo SE. Does the Internet function like magazines? An exploration of image-focused media, eating pathology, and body dissatisfaction. Eat 2012; 13: 398-401.
  • Spettigue W, Henderson KA. Eating disorders and the role of the media. J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 2004; 13: 16.
  • Aslan SH. Beden imgesi ve yeme davranışı bozuklukları ile medya ilişkisi. Dusunen Adam J 2001; 14: 41-7.
  • Walker M, Thornton L, De Choudhury M, et al. Facebook use and disordered eating in college-aged women. J Adolesc Health 2015; 57: 157-63.
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  • Fardouly J, Willburger BK, Vartanian LR. Instagram use and young women’s body image concerns and self-objectification: Testing mediational pathways. New Media Soc 2018; 20: 1380-95.
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  • Lonergan AR, Bussey K, Fardouly J, et al. Protect me from my selfie: Examining the association between photo‐based social media behaviors and self‐reported eating disorders in adolescence. Int J Eat Disord 2020; 53: 755-66.
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  • Santarossa S, Woodruff SJ. # SocialMedia: Exploring the relationship of social networking sites on body image, self-esteem, and eating disorders. SM+S 2017; 3: 2056305117704407.
  • Rodgers RF, Slater A, Gordon CS, McLean SA, Jarman HK, Paxton SJ. A biopsychosocial model of social media use and body image concerns, disordered eating, and muscle-building behaviors among adolescent girls and boys. J Youth Adolesc 2020; 49: 399-409.
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  • Holland G, Tiggemann M. A systematic review of the impact of the use of social networking sites on body image and disordered eating outcomes. Body Image 2016; 17: 100-10.
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  • Zeeni N, Doumit R, Abi Kharma J, Sanchez‐Ruiz MJ. Media, technology use, and attitudes: Associations with physical and mental well‐being in youth with implications for evidence‐based practice. Worldviews Evidence‐Based Nurs 2018; 15: 304-12.
  • Katterman SN, Kleinman BM, Hood MM, Nackers LM, Corsica JA. Mindfulness meditation as an intervention for binge eating, emotional eating, and weight loss: a systematic review. Eating Behav 2014; 15: 197-204.
  • Üstündağ EG. Spor salonunda spor yapan bireylerde yeme farkındalığı ile ortoreksiya nervoza belirtileri arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi (Master's thesis, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü). 2020.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
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Cansu Seslikaya 0000-0003-2084-4350

Sedat Arslan 0000-0002-3356-7332

Publication Date March 27, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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AMA Seslikaya C, Arslan S. The effect of social media use on emotional eating in women aged 19-45. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. March 2023;6(2):394-400. doi:10.32322/jhsm.1231711

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