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Verified: Surfacing the Relationship Between Social Media Influencers and Emotional Capital [PDF]
Goodwin, Hattie
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The relationship between social media addiction and emotional appetite: a cross-sectional study among young adults in Turkey. [PDF]
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Associations between mukbang viewing and disordered eating behaviors.
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2023OBJECTIVE Mukbang videos are a popular cultural phenomenon that often feature a host consuming large amounts of food to entertain an audience. We aim to examine the relationship between mukbang viewing characteristics and eating disorders symptoms ...
Tayla von Ash +3 more
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Applied Economics Letters, 2022
Mukbang is defined as a show that can be pre-recorded or live streamed in which an individual eats a large quantity of food for the viewer. The trend began in South Korea in 2008 and has become a global phenomenon.
Kwanghun Yeon
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Mukbang is defined as a show that can be pre-recorded or live streamed in which an individual eats a large quantity of food for the viewer. The trend began in South Korea in 2008 and has become a global phenomenon.
Kwanghun Yeon
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, 2021
This study is aimed at articulating the effect of Mukbang (known as eating show) on obesity. Based on the fact that obesity is a major health risk factor that causes various diseases, this study investigates the relationship between health factors and ...
Sunwook Yoo, Gi-Beum Shin, Soojin Kim
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This study is aimed at articulating the effect of Mukbang (known as eating show) on obesity. Based on the fact that obesity is a major health risk factor that causes various diseases, this study investigates the relationship between health factors and ...
Sunwook Yoo, Gi-Beum Shin, Soojin Kim
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Association between mukbang-watching (eating broadcasts) and depression in Korean adults
BMC PsychiatryMukbang is an online content genre where hosts eat large amounts of food while interacting with viewers. While earlier studies have suggested an association between mukbang viewing to obesity and disordered eating, its association with depressive ...
Hyein Jung +3 more
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Journal of Health and Nutrition Research
The increasing cases of overweight and obesity are caused by nutritional imbalances. Other factors such as screen time for 2 hours or more every day are studied to increase the risk of obesity by 23%.
Aulia Rakhman +3 more
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The increasing cases of overweight and obesity are caused by nutritional imbalances. Other factors such as screen time for 2 hours or more every day are studied to increase the risk of obesity by 23%.
Aulia Rakhman +3 more
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Relationships between problematic binge-watching behavior with psychological and social states
BMC Public HealthBinge-watching has been associated with various psychiatric and social issues. This study aims to examine the associations between binge-watching behavior and factors such as social inclusion, social interaction anxiety, loneliness, depression, anxiety ...
Yasemin Özkent, Yunus Akdoğan
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SAGE Open
The popularity of Mukbang has become a global trend, thus understanding why people watch Mukbang videos can shed light on cultural shifts and consumerism.
Tak Jie Chan +5 more
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The popularity of Mukbang has become a global trend, thus understanding why people watch Mukbang videos can shed light on cultural shifts and consumerism.
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