Exploring the Interplay Between Social Media Addiction, Mindful Eating, Intuitive Eating, Orthorexia Nervosa, and Mental Health in Young Adults

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Laboratoire de Nutrition, Pathologie, Agro-biotechnologie et Sante (LAB-NUPABS)

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Background: and the popularity of healthy eating movements on these platforms, a potential relationship between orthorexia nervosa (ON), intuitive eating, mindful eating, and social media addiction warrants investigation. Aims: This study aimed to explore the complex relationship between social media addiction, mindful eating, intuitive eating, ON, depression, anxiety, and stress in young adults. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 303 students, in Istanbul, Türkiye, between December 2023 and May 2024. Participants completed an online questionnaire assessing demographic characteristics, Orthorexia Nervosa Questionnaire (ORTO-11), Intuitive Eating Scale – 2nd edition (IES-2), Mindful Eating Questionnaire (MEQ), Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-Short Form (DASS-21), and Social Media Addiction Scale (SMAS). Body weight and height information were self-reported. Data were analyzed using SPSS 24.0. Results: Of the participants, 67.7% were at risk of ON. According to ON classification, IES-2 and SMAS scores of participants with the risk of ON were higher and statistically significantly different compared to the participants with no risk of ON (p < 0.001, and p = 0.047, respectively). The ORTO-11 showed a positive moderate correlation with IES-2 scores (r = 0.401, p < 0.01), however, it showed a negative weak correlation with MEQ (r =-0.362, p < 0.01). Additionally, there was a negative weak correlation with ORTO-11 and SMAS (r =-0.104, p < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis revealed that all predictors were associated with the risk of ON. These variables predicted 13% of the variance. Conclusion: The results suggest that modern social media may contribute to orthorexic symptoms, mindful and intuitive eating behaviors, and mental health outcomes.

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Intuitive eating, Mindful eating, Orthorexia nervosa, Social media addiction

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North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research

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Bayram, H. M. ., Barcın-Guzeldere, H. K., Ede-Cintesun, E., & Celik, Z. M. (2024). Exploring the interplay between social media addiction, mindful eating, intuitive eating, orthorexia nervosa, and mental health in young adults. The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 8(18), 70–79. https://doi.org/10.51745/najfnr.8.18.70-79

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