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Development and Validation of the Mukbang Addiction Scale [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2020
Recent literature has speculated that some individuals spend lots of time watching mukbang (i.e., combination of the South Korean words ‘eating’ [‘meokneun’] and ‘broadcast’ [‘bangsong’] that refers to eating broadcasts where a person eats a large ...
Kagan Kircaburun   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

The Psychology of Mukbang Watching: A Scoping Review of the Academic and Non-academic Literature [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2020
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applications in online contexts. Despite a large amount of research regarding these activities including online social networking, online gaming, online shopping ...
Kagan Kircaburun   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Psychometric Evaluation of the Italian Mukbang Addiction Scale [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Technology in Behavioral Science
Problematic mukbang use is a new area of research, and psychometric instruments are needed for cross-cultural comparisons. The Mukbang Addiction Scale (MAS) is a psychometric instrument that was developed to assess problematic mukbang watching ...
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Associations between mukbang viewing and disordered eating behaviors

International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2023
OBJECTIVE 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 Ash, ScD   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Health threats of new social media trends: the effects of frequent mukbang watching on overweight and obesity

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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Does Mukbang Watching Really Affect Obesity? : Focusing on the Factors Related to Health and Mukbang Watching

, 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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