Mukbang and Me: Implications on Cognition and Physical Well-Being among Undergraduates

Rosnnie Jenging, F. Mohamad
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Mukbang has become a global eating trend, especially among youths. Mukbang is mainly prevalent on social media platforms and has become addictive content for many who follow such videos. This study explores the effects of watching mukbang on cognitive functions, health problems and social interaction patterns. The study uses neurofeedback to analyse the brainwaves of selected participants who are university-going youths and have a regular habit of watching Mukbang every day. Two situations were recorded using neurofeedback; the first is only watching Mukbang passively, while the other is where the participant watched Mukbang and ate something simultaneously. A beta and alpha brainwave data were chosen to be analysed. Findings showed that the beta brainwave was recorded the highest in watching mukbang passively while the alpha was the highest during watching and eating mukbang. The result shows that anxiety, excitement, and focus were associated with the highest beta waves, while optimal cognitive performance was related to the activation of the upper alpha wave. The analysis provides a perspective to understand the effect of Mukbang on youths, specifically those currently studying at the tertiary level. The study links how idle interest in Mukbang affects cognitive activities and potentially triggers bingeing, worsening the relationship with food. Future research should examine how Mukbang encourages the diet Mukbangers would be tempted to adopt as daily food intake and how it affects long-term cognitive development among university-going youths.
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穆邦与我:大学生认知与身体健康的关系
吃bang已经成为一种全球饮食趋势,尤其是在年轻人中。Mukbang主要在社交媒体平台上流行,已经成为许多关注此类视频的人上瘾的内容。本研究探讨看电视对认知功能、健康问题和社会互动模式的影响。这项研究使用神经反馈来分析被选中的参与者的脑电波,这些参与者都是正在上大学的年轻人,每天都有看Mukbang的习惯。使用神经反馈记录两种情况;第一种是被动地看Mukbang,另一种是参与者一边看Mukbang一边吃东西。研究人员选择了β和α脑波数据进行分析。研究结果显示,被动观看吃饭时的脑电波最高,而观看吃饭时的脑电波最高。结果表明,焦虑、兴奋和专注与最高的β波有关,而最佳的认知表现与最高的α波的激活有关。分析提供了一个视角来理解Mukbang对年轻人的影响,特别是那些正在大学学习的年轻人。这项研究将对吃零食的闲散兴趣如何影响认知活动,并可能引发暴饮暴食,从而恶化与食物的关系联系起来。未来的研究应该研究Mukbang如何鼓励Mukbang们将其作为日常食物摄入,以及它如何影响即将进入大学的年轻人的长期认知发展。
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