Under the INFLUENCE
Men's Fitness UK|April 2024
New research suggests social media has a negative impact on body image. So how can you navigate your feeds without comparing yourself to an unrealistic ideal?
Joe Minihane
Under the INFLUENCE

My entire social media feed was filled almost exclusively with bodybuilders and fitness influencers flexing and posing with large and lean physiques," says George Mycock. "Even when I achieved a similar body, the normal fluctuations that happen to our bodies felt unacceptable to me, as it didn't match the perfect images which I saw online." 

Mycock suffers from muscle dysmorphia, also dubbed 'bigorexia', a form of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). The condition was first recognised in 1891 and has many facets, according to the NHS, with sufferers struggling with concerns about how their face looks, comparing specific body parts and either avoiding or spending long periods of time in front of the mirror.

"At its worst I was exercising more than all my friends, following an ever-more restrictive diet, and spending hours a day 'body checking' in mirrors and squeezing muscles to check they still felt how I 'needed' them to." As the founder of MyoMinds, a company offering advice around exercise and mental health, and a PhD candidate exploring muscularity associated psychosocial issues in men, he has seen up close how the modern phenomena of Instagram and Tik Tok, in particular, have played into people's issues with BDD and poor body image.

A 2023 study in Psychology of Popular Media, which involved 220 participants, found that those which reduced their social media use by 50% over a four-week period enjoyed a notable boost in appearance and weight esteem. Researchers concluded that, "Findings suggest that reducing [social media use] on smartphones may be a feasible and effective method of improving body image in a vulnerable population of youth."

Highlight reels

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2024-Ausgabe von Men's Fitness UK.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2024-Ausgabe von Men's Fitness UK.

Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.

WEITERE ARTIKEL AUS MEN'S FITNESS UKAlle anzeigen
FULL-BODY WARM-UP
Men's Fitness UK

FULL-BODY WARM-UP

This full-body warm-up from recovery app pliability is designed to prepare your entire body for movement, making it an essential addition to any fitness routine.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
March 2025
LATE STARTERS
Men's Fitness UK

LATE STARTERS

The benefits of taking up running in later life far outweigh the potential pitfalls

time-read
6 Minuten  |
March 2025
READY TO RUMBLE?
Men's Fitness UK

READY TO RUMBLE?

Disney's new knockout show A Thousand Blows is a brutal exposé of the criminal underbelly of Victorian England, with illegal boxing at its heart. We spoke to boxing coach Jamal Akay about his role in getting the show's stars boxing clever

time-read
6 Minuten  |
March 2025
FINISHING TOUCHES
Men's Fitness UK

FINISHING TOUCHES

Finishers should be the icing on the cake of every workout. Sarah Haselwood explains why

time-read
5 Minuten  |
March 2025
UNDER PRESSURE
Men's Fitness UK

UNDER PRESSURE

Leading athleisure brand, Lululemon, commissioned a sizeable study involving 16,000 participants across 15 countries that, encouragingly, indicated 89% of us made more effort to improve our wellbeing than in the previous year.

time-read
1 min  |
March 2025
AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
Men's Fitness UK

AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH

Alex Honnold cemented his status as a climbing legend when he free soloed the 900-metre-high sheer rock face of El Capitan. A new National Geographic documentary - The Devil's Climb – to capture him and his climbing partner, Tommy Caldwell, take on the 2,700m plus peak - all in a single day

time-read
7 Minuten  |
March 2025
Are low-carb keto diets beneficial for athletic performance?
Men's Fitness UK

Are low-carb keto diets beneficial for athletic performance?

The ketogenic - keto - diet has become very popular in recent years, especially for its short-term weight loss results. The diet has become much beloved by celebrities and social media influencers and has been discussed at length in magazines and documentaries.

time-read
2 Minuten  |
March 2025
PLANT-POWERED PERFORMANCE
Men's Fitness UK

PLANT-POWERED PERFORMANCE

As the nutritionist to sports stars and athletes across the world and a Michelin-starred chef, Alan Murchison knows how important getting the right balance is to performance and exercise.

time-read
4 Minuten  |
March 2025
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN
Men's Fitness UK

STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN

From bringing the bass to your Hyrox training sessions to keeping you company on those long weekend runs, we test the best new fitness headphones to give you that extra audio push

time-read
5 Minuten  |
March 2025
PATIENCE IS THE KEY
Men's Fitness UK

PATIENCE IS THE KEY

A YouGov survey revealed last year that over two-thirds (70%) of Brits abandon their resolutions within a month, with 13% giving up after just one week; 8% quit their fitness goal within one or two days.

time-read
1 min  |
March 2025