Fitspiration on social media: Body-image and other psychopathological risks among young adults. A narrative review

Ilaria Cataldo , Ilaria De Luca , Valentina Giorgetti , Dorotea Cicconcelli , Francesco Saverio Bersani , Claudio Imperatori , Samira Abdi , Attilio Negri , Gianluca Esposito , Ornella Corazza
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Abstract

Background

The use of social media is popular in the health and the beauty industry, with an increasing number of brands using web platforms to promote their products. Among the recently-emerged trends, “fitspiration” (also abbreviated as “fitspo”) has raised health concerns. Evidence suggested that fitspiration contents, although originally conceived to promote a healthier lifestyle, often portray distressful themes that can lead to unhealthy thoughts and behaviours (e.g., body image and eating disturbances, excessive exercising, misuse of supplements). Despite its popularity, the knowledge on this trend is limited and relatively few studies explored its psychological impact on young people below 25-year-old.

Methods

A narrative literature search was conducted in order to provide an overview of the evidence linking fitspiration trends on social media to mental health disturbances.

Results

Various factors related to psychopathological risks have been associated with the exposure to fitspiration contents, which we have clustered in the following main topics: (i) exercise addiction and compulsive exercise; (ii) body dissatisfaction and objectification; (iii) appearance-related anxiety and depressive symptoms, self-esteem; (iv) excessive control of eating habits; (v) use of enhancing drugs; (vi) quality of life.

Conclusion

A wide range of negative psychological effects associated with fitspiration contents on social media were identified. Additional research is required to further elucidate the phenomenon, to determine the extent of the harm for young people, and to develop preventive mental health strategies.

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社交媒体上的Fitspiration:年轻人的身体形象和其他精神病理风险。叙述性回顾
背景社交媒体的使用在健康和美容行业很受欢迎,越来越多的品牌使用网络平台来推广他们的产品。在最近出现的趋势中,“fitspiration”(也称为“fitspo”)引起了人们对健康的担忧。有证据表明,健身内容虽然最初是为了促进更健康的生活方式,但往往描绘了可能导致不健康想法和行为的痛苦主题(例如,身体形象和饮食失调、过度锻炼、滥用补充剂)。尽管它很受欢迎,但对这一趋势的了解有限,相对较少的研究探讨它对25岁以下年轻人的心理影响。方法通过叙事性文献检索,概述社交媒体上的健身趋势与心理健康障碍之间的关系。结果与精神病风险相关的各种因素与健身内容的暴露有关,我们将其分为以下主要主题:(i)运动成瘾和强迫性运动;(ii)身体不满意及对象化;(iii)与外表相关的焦虑和抑郁症状、自尊;(iv)过度控制饮食习惯;(v) 使用增强药物;(vi)生活质量。结论社交媒体上的信息内容存在广泛的负面心理影响。需要进行更多的研究,以进一步阐明这一现象,确定对年轻人的伤害程度,并制定预防性心理健康策略。
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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