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Depression warning: Boys body image a growing problem

Health by Jackie Sinnerton Premium Content   Body dissatisfaction in males is rapidly approaching the same levels as in females, the Butterfly Foundation warns, with new research from neuroscientists showing boys are much more likely to suffer depression if they are battling obesity. Male body image is just as complex an issue as female body image, one that requires much more research as we begin to understand it, Danni Rowlands, National Manager of Prevention Services at Butterfly, told The Courier-Mail. We need to pay more attention to male body image and the struggles boys may face when coming to terms with their imperfect bodies. Just as today s society expects females to become thinner with statuesque features, boys, particularly in Western cultures, feel pressure to pump up their bodies and slim down, creating a combination of lean, bulky muscle, she said.

UConn Researchers Study Anti-Vax Facebook Groups in Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic

UConn Researchers Study Anti-Vax Facebook Groups in Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic UConn researchers work studying the activity of anti-vaccine groups on Facebook in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic holds important lessons for public health officials. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo) Copy Link Social media has become a powerful force for spreading information, and unfortunately, misinformation. Anti-vaccine groups have established a strong presence on social media sites like Facebook. A pair of UConn researchers recently found these groups quickly seized on the COVID-19 pandemic as their next avenue of mongering fears over a vaccine before it even existed. UConn researchers Seth Kalichman, professor of psychology, and Lisa Eaton, professor of human development and family sciences, recently published their findings of a study of anti-vaccine Facebook groups’ communications during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Journal of Public Health.

Researchers Study Anti-Vax Facebook Groups in Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic

Date Time Researchers Study Anti-Vax Facebook Groups in Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic UConn researchers’ work studying the activity of anti-vaccine groups on Facebook in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic holds important lessons for public health officials. Students receiving the COVID 19 vaccine at Hawley Armory on April 8, 2021. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo) Social media has become a powerful force for spreading information, and unfortunately, misinformation. Anti-vaccine groups have established a strong presence on social media sites like Facebook. A pair of UConn researchers recently found these groups quickly seized on the COVID-19 pandemic as their next avenue of mongering fears over a vaccine before it even existed.

Study finds how bullying, obesity can affect girls and boys mental health

Study finds how bullying, obesity can affect girls and boys mental health ANI | Updated: May 09, 2021 15:21 IST Stockholm [Sweden], May 9 (ANI): Depressive symptoms are more common in teenage girls than in their male peers. However, boys mental health appears to be affected more if they suffer from obesity. Irrespective of gender, bullying is a considerably greater risk factor than overweight for developing depressive symptoms. These conclusions are drawn by researchers at Uppsala University who monitored adolescents for six years in a questionnaire study. The findings were published in the Journal of Public Health. The purpose of our study was to investigate the connection between body mass index (BMI) and depressive symptoms and to take a close look at whether being subjected to bullying affects this relationship over time. We also wanted to investigate whether any gender differences existed, says Sofia Kanders, a PhD student at Uppsa

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