Of Course Facebook Increases Risk Of Eating Disorders
LatestAnother day, another story about something bad Facebook does to kids. Today’s finding: it may contribute to eating disorders.
According to the Jerusalem Post, researchers at the University of Haifa studied the Facebook, TV, and magazine preferences of 248 teen girls, and asked them about their eating habits and body image. The more time the girls spent on Facebook, the more likely they were to suffer from anorexia, bulimia, or body dissatisfaction. Sports medicine expert Dr. Naama Constantini offers the caveat that’s become standard in studies like this one: it’s not clear that Facebook causes eating disorders, because girls who are predisposed to them might also be spending more time on the Internet for a variety of reasons. Interestingly, though, the Post claims Facebook has now replaced “pro-ana” and “pro-mia” websites as a source of eating-disorder-enabling material for teens.