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Fitness Selfie and Anorexia: A study of 'fitness' selfies of women on Instagram and its contribution to anorexia nervosa
2018
Punctum International Journal of Semiotics
The stares of others driving and encouraging the deliberate transformation of one's body into a fit body has become a common narrative of fitness selfies. Research findings show that women who share self images on social media have higher levels of dietary restraint and overvaluation of shape and weight than those who do not (Mclean 2005). Similarly, women who post fitspiration images on social media have a higher drive for thinness and compulsive exercise (Holland 2017). This paper attempts to
doi:10.18680/hss.2018.0020
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