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A Review of Food-Related Social Media and Its Relationship to Body Image and Disordered Eating. [PDF]
Roorda BA, Cassin SE.
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Mukbang media: correlations with the dietary behavior of children and adolescents in Korea. [PDF]
Jang E, Ko E, Sim J, Jeong M, Park S.
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The effect of mukbang watching on eating attitudes mediated uncontrolled eating, cognitive restriction, and emotional eating. [PDF]
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Association Between the Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and High-Caffeine Drinks and Self-Reported Mental Health Conditions Among Korean Adolescents. [PDF]
Lee SJ, Na Y, Lee KW.
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Personal, community, and societal factors associated with mukbang viewing among adolescents: findings from the Korea Youth Risk Behavior Survey. [PDF]
Yoon CY, Shin S, Jun H, Park H, Kim M.
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The Journal of Nutrition
Studies have shown that prolonged smartphone use is associated with dietary risk behaviors among adolescents. However, little is known about whether the exposure to food-related online media contents, such as mukbang (eating broadcast) and cookbang (cooking broadcast), is associated with unhealthy dietary behaviors, independent of overall duration of ...
Yujin Kim, Hannah Oh
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Studies have shown that prolonged smartphone use is associated with dietary risk behaviors among adolescents. However, little is known about whether the exposure to food-related online media contents, such as mukbang (eating broadcast) and cookbang (cooking broadcast), is associated with unhealthy dietary behaviors, independent of overall duration of ...
Yujin Kim, Hannah Oh
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