Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist
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Resumo: | The body self-image consists of the mental representation of one's own body and, when it differs from the idealized one, it generates dissatisfaction. Considering the ideal beauty standards established by the media, individuals often suffer from excessive dissatisfaction, which can lead to self-image distortion and eating disorders. Therefore, this study sought to provide an overview of the influence of social media on body self-image and the occurrence of eating disorders, highlighting the role of the nutritionist in these cases. It can be observed that social media have a direct impact on body dissatisfaction, conveying the thin body as a synonym for status, success and sensuality, with greater emphasis on social networks. In this scenario, the most affected are women, especially teenagers, who undergo bodily changes during this period, are more exposed to the media and are more influenced. Cases of eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa, can develop and are constantly accompanied by a distorted self-image. Finally, it was possible to identify that the nutritionist, within a multidisciplinary treatment team, has a fundamental role, as he can act both in the diagnosis, by verifying changes, and in the treatment itself, through dietary re-education and other methodologies, being essential the specific knowledge of the topic. |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionistLos trastornos alimentarios y la influencia de las redes sociales en la autoimagen corporal: una mirada al papel del nutricionistaTranstornos alimentares e a influência das mídias sociais na autoimagem corporal: um olhar sobre o papel do nutricionistaAutoimagemTranstorno da compulsão alimentarMídias sociais.AutoimagenTrastorno por atracónMedios de comunicación sociales.Self conceptBinge-eating disorderSocial media.The body self-image consists of the mental representation of one's own body and, when it differs from the idealized one, it generates dissatisfaction. Considering the ideal beauty standards established by the media, individuals often suffer from excessive dissatisfaction, which can lead to self-image distortion and eating disorders. Therefore, this study sought to provide an overview of the influence of social media on body self-image and the occurrence of eating disorders, highlighting the role of the nutritionist in these cases. It can be observed that social media have a direct impact on body dissatisfaction, conveying the thin body as a synonym for status, success and sensuality, with greater emphasis on social networks. In this scenario, the most affected are women, especially teenagers, who undergo bodily changes during this period, are more exposed to the media and are more influenced. Cases of eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa, can develop and are constantly accompanied by a distorted self-image. Finally, it was possible to identify that the nutritionist, within a multidisciplinary treatment team, has a fundamental role, as he can act both in the diagnosis, by verifying changes, and in the treatment itself, through dietary re-education and other methodologies, being essential the specific knowledge of the topic.La autoimagen corporal consiste en la representación mental del propio cuerpo y que, cuando difiere del idealizado, genera insatisfacción. Teniendo en cuenta los estándares de belleza ideales establecidos por los medios de comunicación, las personas a menudo sufren de una insatisfacción excesiva, lo que puede provocar una distorsión de la imagen de sí mismos y trastornos alimentarios. Por lo tanto, este estudio buscó brindar una visión general de la influencia de las redes sociales en la autoimagen corporal y la ocurrencia de trastornos alimentarios, destacando el papel del nutricionista en estos casos. Se puede observar que las redes sociales tienen un impacto directo en la insatisfacción corporal, transmitiendo el cuerpo delgado como sinónimo de estatus, éxito y sensualidad, con mayor énfasis en las redes sociales. En este escenario, las más afectadas son las mujeres, especialmente las adolescentes, que sufren cambios corporales durante este período, están más expuestas a los medios de comunicación y son más influyentes. Los casos de trastornos alimentarios, como la anorexia y la bulimia nerviosa, pueden desarrollarse y van acompañados constantemente de una imagen distorsionada de sí mismo. Finalmente, se pudo identificar que el nutricionista, dentro de un equipo de tratamiento multidisciplinario, tiene un rol fundamental, ya que puede actuar tanto en el diagnóstico, verificando cambios, como en el tratamiento mismo, a través de la reeducación dietética y otras metodologías, siendo imprescindible el conocimiento específico del tema.A autoimagem corporal consiste na representação mental sobre seu próprio corpo e que, quando de difere da idealizada, gera insatisfação. Considerando os padrões de beleza ideal estabelecidos pela mídia, frequentemente indivíduos sofrem de uma insatisfação excessiva, o que pode levar a distorção da autoimagem e transtornos alimentares. Diante disso, o presente estudo buscou realizar um panorama sobre a influência das mídias sociais na autoimagem corporal e na ocorrência de transtornos alimentares, destacando o papel do nutricionista nesses casos. Pode-se observar que as mídias sociais possuem impacto direto na insatisfação corporal, repassando o corpo magro como sinônimo de status, sucesso e sensualidade, com maior destaque para as redes sociais. Nesse cenário, as mais atingidas são as mulheres, principalmente as adolescentes, que passam por mudanças corporais nesse período, ficam mais expostas as mídias e são mais influenciáveis. Casos de transtornos alimentares, como anorexia e bulimia nervosa, podem ser desenvolvidos e constantemente são acompanhados por uma autoimagem distorcida. Por fim, foi possível identificar que o nutricionista, dentro de uma equipe multidisciplinar de tratamento, possui papel fundamental, pois pode atuar tanto no diagnóstico, ao verificar alterações, quanto no tratamento em si, através da reeducação alimentar e outras metodologias, sendo essencial o conhecimento específico do tema.Research, Society and Development2021-12-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2327710.33448/rsd-v10i16.23277Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e191101623277Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e191101623277Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e1911016232772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23277/20851Copyright (c) 2021 Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis Gomes; Náthali da Silva de Paula; Surama Moreira Gomes de Castro; Angela Marta de Souza ; Hosana Lima Siqueira de Souza; Adriana Lau da Silva Martins; Aline Cristina Teixeira Mallethttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGomes, Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis Paula, Náthali da Silva de Castro, Surama Moreira Gomes de Souza , Angela Marta de Souza, Hosana Lima Siqueira de Martins, Adriana Lau da Silva Mallet, Aline Cristina Teixeira 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23277Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:12.459796Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist Los trastornos alimentarios y la influencia de las redes sociales en la autoimagen corporal: una mirada al papel del nutricionista Transtornos alimentares e a influência das mídias sociais na autoimagem corporal: um olhar sobre o papel do nutricionista |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist Gomes, Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis Autoimagem Transtorno da compulsão alimentar Mídias sociais. Autoimagen Trastorno por atracón Medios de comunicación sociales. Self concept Binge-eating disorder Social media. |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Eating disorders and the influence of social media on body self-image: a look at the role of the nutritionist |
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Gomes, Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis |
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Gomes, Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis Paula, Náthali da Silva de Castro, Surama Moreira Gomes de Souza , Angela Marta de Souza, Hosana Lima Siqueira de Martins, Adriana Lau da Silva Mallet, Aline Cristina Teixeira |
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Paula, Náthali da Silva de Castro, Surama Moreira Gomes de Souza , Angela Marta de Souza, Hosana Lima Siqueira de Martins, Adriana Lau da Silva Mallet, Aline Cristina Teixeira |
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Gomes, Giovana da Silva Cunha Reis Paula, Náthali da Silva de Castro, Surama Moreira Gomes de Souza , Angela Marta de Souza, Hosana Lima Siqueira de Martins, Adriana Lau da Silva Mallet, Aline Cristina Teixeira |
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Autoimagem Transtorno da compulsão alimentar Mídias sociais. Autoimagen Trastorno por atracón Medios de comunicación sociales. Self concept Binge-eating disorder Social media. |
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Autoimagem Transtorno da compulsão alimentar Mídias sociais. Autoimagen Trastorno por atracón Medios de comunicación sociales. Self concept Binge-eating disorder Social media. |
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The body self-image consists of the mental representation of one's own body and, when it differs from the idealized one, it generates dissatisfaction. Considering the ideal beauty standards established by the media, individuals often suffer from excessive dissatisfaction, which can lead to self-image distortion and eating disorders. Therefore, this study sought to provide an overview of the influence of social media on body self-image and the occurrence of eating disorders, highlighting the role of the nutritionist in these cases. It can be observed that social media have a direct impact on body dissatisfaction, conveying the thin body as a synonym for status, success and sensuality, with greater emphasis on social networks. In this scenario, the most affected are women, especially teenagers, who undergo bodily changes during this period, are more exposed to the media and are more influenced. Cases of eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa, can develop and are constantly accompanied by a distorted self-image. Finally, it was possible to identify that the nutritionist, within a multidisciplinary treatment team, has a fundamental role, as he can act both in the diagnosis, by verifying changes, and in the treatment itself, through dietary re-education and other methodologies, being essential the specific knowledge of the topic. |
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