Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Online dating has become increasingly popular over the years. Few research studies have examined the association between dating apps and disordered eating. In this study, we evaluated the association between dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCBs) among a sa...
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doaj-5315eb2ab1024f4f96902546045b4b6c2020-11-25T03:53:08ZengBMCJournal of Eating Disorders2050-29742019-05-017111210.1186/s40337-019-0244-4Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional studyAlvin Tran0Christian Suharlim1Heather Mattie2Kirsten Davison3Madina Agénor4S. Bryn Austin5Department of Nutrition, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthCenter for Health and Decision Science, Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthDepartment of Biostatistics, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthDepartment of Nutrition, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthDepartment of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthDepartment of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthAbstract Background Online dating has become increasingly popular over the years. Few research studies have examined the association between dating apps and disordered eating. In this study, we evaluated the association between dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCBs) among a sample of U.S. adults. Methods Our sample includes 1769 adults who completed an online survey assessing dating app use and UWCBs in the past year. Survey assessed participants’ self-reported frequency of using dating apps within the past 30 days and engagement in six UWCBs with the purpose of lowering weight or changing their body shape within the past 12 months. UWCBs included vomiting, laxative use, fasting, diet pill use, muscle building supplement use, and use of anabolic steroids. Results Results of multivariate logistic regression models suggest dating app users had substantially elevated odds of UWCBs compared with non-users (odds ratios [OR] range = 2.7—16.2). These findings were supported by results of additional gender-stratified multivariate logistic regression analyses among women and men. Conclusions This study’s findings contribute to the limited literature exploring the association between dating app use and adverse health outcomes, particularly UWCBs. While additional longitudinal and representative research is needed, public health professionals ought to explore dating app use as a potential risk factor for UWCBs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40337-019-0244-4Dating appsUnhealthy weight control behaviorsSocial mediaDisordered eatingOnline dating |
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Alvin Tran Christian Suharlim Heather Mattie Kirsten Davison Madina Agénor S. Bryn Austin Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study Journal of Eating Disorders Dating apps Unhealthy weight control behaviors Social media Disordered eating Online dating |
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Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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Dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of U.S. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors among a sample of u.s. adults: a cross-sectional study |
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Journal of Eating Disorders |
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Abstract Background Online dating has become increasingly popular over the years. Few research studies have examined the association between dating apps and disordered eating. In this study, we evaluated the association between dating app use and unhealthy weight control behaviors (UWCBs) among a sample of U.S. adults. Methods Our sample includes 1769 adults who completed an online survey assessing dating app use and UWCBs in the past year. Survey assessed participants’ self-reported frequency of using dating apps within the past 30 days and engagement in six UWCBs with the purpose of lowering weight or changing their body shape within the past 12 months. UWCBs included vomiting, laxative use, fasting, diet pill use, muscle building supplement use, and use of anabolic steroids. Results Results of multivariate logistic regression models suggest dating app users had substantially elevated odds of UWCBs compared with non-users (odds ratios [OR] range = 2.7—16.2). These findings were supported by results of additional gender-stratified multivariate logistic regression analyses among women and men. Conclusions This study’s findings contribute to the limited literature exploring the association between dating app use and adverse health outcomes, particularly UWCBs. While additional longitudinal and representative research is needed, public health professionals ought to explore dating app use as a potential risk factor for UWCBs. |
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Dating apps Unhealthy weight control behaviors Social media Disordered eating Online dating |
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