Abstract: Purpose of Review: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities (e.g., Internet use) on feeding and eating disorder symptoms, and related traits. We examined available evidence to ascertain any direct influences from online activities on feeding and eating disorders, thereby shedding light on putative mechanisms by which those influences may occur. Recent Findings: Many facets of problematic usage of the Internet correlate cross sectionally with eating disorder and related psychopathology. There is evidence to suggest that significant effects do exist in the direction of specific Internet activities contributing to eating disorder symptoms, viewed dimensionally. Putative mechanisms are discussed...
Background and Objectives: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are a growing problem and modern technologi...
In this thesis, the interaction between problematic usage of the internet and eating disorders is ex...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
Abstract: Purpose of Review: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online a...
Purpose of review: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities ...
Purpose of Review We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities (...
Eating disorders are widespread illnesses with significant impact. There is growing concern about ho...
Eating disorders are widespread illnesses with significant impact. There is growing concern about ho...
Previous researchers have established comorbidities between behavioral addictions. Although online m...
Problematic Internet use (PIU) has begun to be linked to the development of certain eating disorder...
It is estimated that 10%-20% of the US population will struggle with an eating disorder at some poin...
Abstract Background Although the etiology of eating disorders (ED) and disorder eating (DE) is multi...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
Background and Objectives: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are a growing problem and modern technologi...
Background and Objectives: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are a growing problem and modern technologi...
In this thesis, the interaction between problematic usage of the internet and eating disorders is ex...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...
Abstract: Purpose of Review: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online a...
Purpose of review: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities ...
Purpose of Review We aimed to accrue recent evidence exploring effects of modern online activities (...
Eating disorders are widespread illnesses with significant impact. There is growing concern about ho...
Eating disorders are widespread illnesses with significant impact. There is growing concern about ho...
Previous researchers have established comorbidities between behavioral addictions. Although online m...
Problematic Internet use (PIU) has begun to be linked to the development of certain eating disorder...
It is estimated that 10%-20% of the US population will struggle with an eating disorder at some poin...
Abstract Background Although the etiology of eating disorders (ED) and disorder eating (DE) is multi...
The researcher examined how Internet use, social media use, and body positive content relate to eati...
Background and Objectives: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are a growing problem and modern technologi...
Background and Objectives: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are a growing problem and modern technologi...
In this thesis, the interaction between problematic usage of the internet and eating disorders is ex...
Background: The prevalence of eating disorders (ED) among young adults is increasing significantly i...