Development and validation of Problematic Mukbang Watching Scale and Mukbang Watching Motives Scale: A cross-sectional study with adult mukbang watchers [PDF]
Growing empirical evidence suggests that an emerging online activity (i.e., mukbang watching) may be associated with negative mental and physical health outcomes. However, a large gap in the psychology of mukbang watching still remains.
Kagan Kircaburun +3 more
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Emotion regulation difficulties and problematic mukbang watching: The mediating role of psychological distress and impulsivity [PDF]
There is accumulating evidence that mukbang (i.e., eating broadcasts) watching may be another emerging online behaviour that has the potential to become uncontrolled and harmful among a small number of individuals.
Kagan Kircaburun +3 more
doaj +9 more sources
Problematic Mukbang Watching and Its Relationship to Disordered Eating and Internet Addiction: A Pilot Study Among Emerging Adult Mukbang Watchers [PDF]
AbstractInternet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applications in online contexts. One such activity is watching mukbang (i.e., watching videos of “eating broadcasts” where someone eats a large amount of food while interacting with viewers).
Kagan Kircaburun +2 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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The effect of mukbang watching on eating attitudes mediated uncontrolled eating, cognitive restriction, and emotional eating [PDF]
Purpose Mukbang, defined as an audio–visual broadcast in which broadcasters commonly eat large portions of tasty food, is a sociocultural trend that can be associated with eating disorders.
Hatice Bölükbaşı +5 more
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Addictive symptoms of mukbang watching: A qualitative interview study using directed content analysis [PDF]
Mukbang watching (i.e., watching eating broadcasts) is an emerging online behaviour that has recently gained popularity. Although, there are a number of positive impacts of recreational mukbang watching (e.g., helping overcome loneliness), for a minority
Kagan Kircaburun +3 more
doaj +7 more sources
Uses and gratifications of problematic mukbang watching – The role of eating and social gratification: A pilot study [PDF]
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Kagan Kircaburun +2 more
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The relationship between emotional eating disorders and problematic internet use in university students: the mediating role of mukbang behavior [PDF]
SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of watching mukbang on eating behavior and to emphasize its importance. METHODS: Students from various faculties at universities constitute the sample for this study.
Nurten Elkin +2 more
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The Spectrum of Motivations Behind Watching Mukbang Videos and Its Health Effects on Its Viewers: A Review [PDF]
Mukbang are videos in which individuals record themselves while eating a specific kind of food (typically food that is low in nutrition) and chit-chatting with the audience through virtual comments about their everyday lives.
Sanskriti S +3 more
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Association between watching mukbang and cookbang and alcohol use among adolescents [PDF]
The rise of mukbang and cookbang (eating and cooking broadcasts) has generated concerns about their potential influence on eating and drinking behaviors.
Shim T, Oh H, Ko J, Park EC.
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