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 new food-related media phenomenon called “mukbang”—digital eating broadcasts that have become immensely popular throughout East and Southeast Asia—we inquire 296 participants from two cultures (Germany and South Korea) about their meal-concurrent media use. Our results suggest that South Koreans tend to use media more frequently during meals than Germans, especially for social purposes. Meanwhile, you...
Despite public programs to promote healthy eating among populations in developed and developing coun...
This study explores the effects of media consumption, which are thought to be mostly sedentary in na...
Obesity is a serious problem, both in the United States and around the world. Although there are man...
Recently, there has been a notable rise in binge drinking and in the popularity of eating broadcasts...
Objective: One explanation for the relationship between TV viewing and obesity is that people may (o...
81 pagesWhile previous literature suggests that food videos motivate people to eat more, many Asian ...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Adolescents spend almost nine hours a day engaging with media. As a result, they are confronted with...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Food-related content varies widely and is increasingly popular. Using various media, teenagers can e...
Research suggests that depictions of social groups can improve the processing of pronutritional medi...
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applicatio...
Mukbang has become a global eating trend, especially among youths. Mukbang is mainly prevalent on so...
Introduction: The onset of eating pathology has commonly been attributed to media influences. Howeve...
Despite public programs to promote healthy eating among populations in developed and developing coun...
This study explores the effects of media consumption, which are thought to be mostly sedentary in na...
Obesity is a serious problem, both in the United States and around the world. Although there are man...
Recently, there has been a notable rise in binge drinking and in the popularity of eating broadcasts...
Objective: One explanation for the relationship between TV viewing and obesity is that people may (o...
81 pagesWhile previous literature suggests that food videos motivate people to eat more, many Asian ...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Adolescents spend almost nine hours a day engaging with media. As a result, they are confronted with...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Food-related content varies widely and is increasingly popular. Using various media, teenagers can e...
Research suggests that depictions of social groups can improve the processing of pronutritional medi...
Internet technology has facilitated the use of a wide variety of different activities and applicatio...
Mukbang has become a global eating trend, especially among youths. Mukbang is mainly prevalent on so...
Introduction: The onset of eating pathology has commonly been attributed to media influences. Howeve...
Despite public programs to promote healthy eating among populations in developed and developing coun...
This study explores the effects of media consumption, which are thought to be mostly sedentary in na...
Obesity is a serious problem, both in the United States and around the world. Although there are man...