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Correction: Association between food-related media content and the eating behaviors of Korean adults according to household type [PDF]
Ahyoung Yun +4 more
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The association of addictive mukbang watching with mukbang watching motives, emotion regulation, impulsivity, and psychiatric distress [PDF]
Extant literature has focused on the psychological and emotional predictors of addictive use of different types of specific online activities, including social media addiction, online gaming addiction, and online sex addiction. However, there is little research on the addictive engagement of watching online eating shows called mukbang.
Kircaburan, K +3 more
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The Role of Perceived Feelings of Presence and Escapism in Problematic Mukbang Watching Among Emerging Adult Mukbang Watchers [PDF]
A mukbang ("eating broadcast") is a form of online video entertainment originating in South Korea, where the host eats a large amount of food while interacting with viewers. Recently, mukbang watching has been gaining popularity across the world.
Kircaburun, K +3 more
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Aim Pacific people carry a disproportionate burden of socio‐cultural and economic determinants of health in Aotearoa | New Zealand (NZ), and 61.7% of Pacific children aged 0–14 years are overweight or obese. Yet Pacific children's self‐perception of their body size is unknown.
Katrina L Lousich +2 more
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Abstract In South Korea, it has become a growing trend for foreign Influencers to promote Korean cultures, especially through genres like mukbang (livestreamed binge‐eating), beauty vlogs (e.g. “A day in the life of”), reaction (e.g., K‐pop and K‐drama “reacts”).
Jin Lee, Crystal Abidin
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Mapping the digital food environment: A systematic scoping review
Summary Food environments are directly linked to diets and health outcomes such as overweight, obesity, and noncommunicable diseases. The digitalization of food environments is becoming a central issue in public health, yet little is known about this emerging field.
Sabrina Ionata Granheim +4 more
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Abstract Meal‐concurrent media use has been linked to several problematic outcomes, including higher caloric intake and an increased risk for obesity. Nevertheless, the sociocultural and dispositional predictors of using media while eating are not yet well‐understood, including potential cross‐cultural differences. Inspired by the recent emergence of a
Jan‐Philipp Stein, Jiyeon Yeo
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Background: College students are susceptible to the effects of obesity due to the wrong lifestyle. Nowadays, watching Mukbang autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) video has been trending habit especially among college students.
Ani Margawati +3 more
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The role of personality traits in the development of addictive use of different online activities has been extensively demonstrated in the previous studies.
Kagan Kircaburun +5 more
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The study focuses on the transformation of the alimentary models of the imaginative Other. Based on the statistics of the Russian Internet queries, the authors identified a number of markers, determining the main alimentary models of the Other.
Rastyam T. Aliev, Olesya S. Yakushenkova
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