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Social Media Behaviors and Association with Likelihood of Meeting Eating Disorders

Each of the social media behaviors (avoidance of posting selfies, photo investment, photo manipulation, and investment in others' selfies) was associated with greater likelihood of meeting 1 or more eating disorders. Night eating syndrome and clinical/subclinical bulimia nervosa were the only 2 where all of social media behaviors were associated with greater likelihood of diagnosis.

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Updated 2021-11-25

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