Structural equation modeling of direct and indirect associations of social media addiction with eating behavior in adolescents and young adults

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Mohammad Ali Mohsenpour
Malihe Karamizadeh
Reza Barati-Boldaji
Gordon A. Ferns
Marzieh Akbarzadeh
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[1] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Nutrition Research Center, School of Nutrition and Food Sciences
[2] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Student Research Committee
[3] Tabriz University of Medical Sciences,Student Research Committee
[4] Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,Gastroenterohepatology Research Center
[5] Brighton and Sussex Medical School,Division of Medical Education
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Social media (SM) exerts important effects on health-related behaviors such as eating behaviors (EB). The present study was designed to determine the direct and indirect association of SM addiction with EB in adolescents and young adults through body image (BI). In this cross-sectional study, 12–22 years old adolescents and young adults, with no history of mental disorders or psychiatric medications usage were studied through an online questionnaire shared via SM platforms. Data were gathered about SM addiction, BI, and EB in its sub-scales. A single approach and multi-group path analyses were performed to find possible direct and indirect associations of SM addiction with EB through BI concerns. Overall, 970 subjects, 55.8% boys, were included in the analysis. Both multi-group (β = 0.484, SE = 0.025, P < 0.001) and fully-adjusted (β = 0.460, SE = 0.026, P < 0.001) path analyses showed higher SM addiction is related to disordered BI. Furthermore, the multi-group analysis showed one unit increment in SM addiction score was associated with 0.170 units higher scores for emotional eating (SE = 0.032, P < 0.001), 0.237 for external stimuli (SE = 0.032, P < 0.001), and 0.122 for restrained eating (SE = 0.031, P < 0.001). The present study revealed that SM addiction is associated with EB both directly and also indirectly through deteriorating BI in adolescents and young adults.
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