[HTML][HTML] The link between the use of diet and fitness monitoring apps, body image and disordered eating symptomology: A systematic review

I Anderberg, E Kemps, I Prichard - Body Image, 2025 - Elsevier
Diet and fitness applications (apps) are marketed as health tools. Emerging research
suggests that these apps may be linked to disordered eating symptomology. This systematic …

The “Dark Side” of General Health and Fitness-Related Self-Service Technologies: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Directions for Future Research

H Chen, K Schoefer, D Manika… - Journal of Public Policy …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
While general health and fitness-related self-service technologies, such as health and
fitness apps and wearable activity trackers, are steadily increasing in popularity, there are …

Impacts of dietary self-monitoring via MyFitnessPal to undergraduate women: A qualitative study

SL Hahn, AN Linxwiler, T Huynh, KL Rose, KW Bauer… - Body Image, 2021 - Elsevier
The present study explored college women's perceptions of how dietary self-monitoring
alters eating and body image-related cognitions and behaviors. The sample consisted of …

Smartphone Applications (Apps) for Nutrition Education: A Qualitative Analysis of Outpatient Dietitian Perspectives

D Larson, J Henning, M Burgermaster - Journal of Nutrition Education and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective To explore how outpatient dietitians select and use applications (apps) to support
nutrition education. Methods Qualitative analysis of 20 dietitians who participated in …

A pilot study of a modification EAT-26 questionnaire for screening pathological eating behavior in competitive athletes

D Stackeová, T Barešová, B Přibylová - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
This study deals with pathological forms of eating behavior and disorders of athletes with the
aim to verify a newly created questionnaire method focused on their screening. First, a …

Exploring longitudinal relationships between fitness tracking and disordered eating outcomes in college‐aged women

RA Berry, G Driscoll… - … Journal of Eating …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective A growing body of research, primarily cross‐sectional, suggests a relationship
between the practice of tracking one's food intake and exercise behaviors using fitness …

[HTML][HTML] Digital Dietary Behaviors in Individuals With Depression: Real-World Behavioral Observation

Y Zhu, R Zhang, S Yin, Y Sun, F Womer… - JMIR Public Health …, 2024 - publichealth.jmir.org
Background: Depression is often accompanied by changes in behavior, including dietary
behaviors. The relationship between dietary behaviors and depression has been widely …

Exploring Weight-Related Self-Monitoring as a Potential Risk Factor for Eating Disorder Symptoms in Adults–A systematic review and meta-analysis

AM Roth, JR Gruber, A Reif, M Schultze, S Matura - Appetite, 2024 - Elsevier
Objective Weight-related self-monitoring (WRSM), which involves the intentional tracking of
body weight metrics, has been considered a potential risk factor for eating disorders …

Social media use and weight bias internalization: association moderated by age and weight perception

M Moufawad, A Hoque, M Kells, KR Sonneville… - Journal of Eating …, 2024 - Springer
Background The current study examined whether weight perception or age moderated
associations between time spent on image-based social media and weight bias …

A mixed-methods longitudinal examination of weight-related self-monitoring and disordered eating among a population-based sample of emerging adults

SL Hahn, C Bornstein, CB Burnette, KA Loth… - Journal of Eating …, 2024 - Springer
Background Weight-related self-monitoring (WRSM) apps are used by millions, but the
effects of their use remain unclear. This study examined longitudinal relationships between …