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How Social Media Can 'Trigger' Eating Disorders in Young People

  • French health experts report that social media platforms like TikTok increasingly trigger eating disorders among young people in 2025.
  • This rise follows a doubling in global cases from 3.5% in 2000 to 7.8% in 2018, coinciding with social media's expansion, which normalizes disordered eating online.
  • Experts highlight trends like #skinnytok that promote thinness, extreme dieting, and harmful behaviors such as laxative use and vomiting, increasing health risks including cardiac arrest.
  • Carole Copti said social media creates a 'vicious cycle' where users gain followers by exposing anorexia, perpetuating illness despite professional efforts limited by misinformation and indoctrination.
  • Medical experts caution that social media, especially platforms like TikTok, can contribute to the onset of eating disorders by promoting unhealthy ideals and misinformation, and recommend removing these apps until young people receive better education on the risks, as their presence hinders recovery.
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