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Does Social Media Really Encourage Eating Disorders?

03-16-2011 08:21 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Timberline Knolls

/ PR Agency: Michael A. Burns and Associates
CHICAGO (February 18, 2011) – With dozens of websites catering to the social media phenomenon, teenagers have a wealth of options to connect with each other online – and none is more popular than Facebook. But a new study reveals that the more teens use this platform, the more likely they are to develop an eating disorder. Dr. Kimberly Dennis, the medical director at Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, one of the country’s leading eating disorder treatment centers, has long warned against excessive use of social media and hopes the new study will encourage more parental involvement in teens’ online activities.
“Because Facebook has in some ways replaced interacting face to face with other people, we're becoming over-connected electronically and under-connected to the people around us,” says Dr. Dennis. “Social media can be an excellent tool for staying connected with friends and family when used in a balanced way, but like any tool, it can be abused.”
The study also pointed to music videos, TV shows and fashion content as negative influences on teens’ eating habits. But there is hope; parents who get involved with their child’s surfing habits and make it a priority to discuss the content with them can reduce the risk of their child developing negative self body image and ultimately a negative relationship with food.
Dr. Dennis offers the following advice to parents:
Time Out: Planning the time children have with their computers is crucial. “Parents should limit the amount of time their children are allowed to be online recreationally,” Dr. Dennis advises. “Whether the limit is 30 minutes a day or an hour a day, it is important to give children a set period of time. As time-consuming as this might be for parents, this activity must be monitored carefully.”
Lights Out: Parents must also give their children boundaries on how late they can be online. “The later the hour, the more likely parents will be asleep and unable to monitor the child’s online activities. It also is the time that objectionable pop up ads are most likely to appear. Worse yet, it is when online predators are scouring the Internet looking for victims.”
Location, Location, Location: Time is not the only factor; parents need to know where their children are going on the Internet as well. “Look at the site history on your computer,” Dr. Dennis says. “Find out what sites your child frequents and go to those sites to make sure they are appropriate. Prohibit children from visiting sites with objectionable content. If needed, purchase programs designed to block access to certain websites.” Also, use a shared/family desktop computer and have it in a common area of the house like the kitchen or living room.
Stay in the Loop: Parents should also network with other parents and talk with them about what they are doing and seeing. “Talk about children’s’ patterns of computer use, what limits they set, and other ways they cope with use that may be unhealthy or unbalanced. Parents might also want to make sure their kids use a family computer, a desktop located in an open area of the house like the living room or kitchen where other family members are likely to be.”
Keep Informed: Most importantly, parents need to explore what’s going on in their kid’s relationships and lives. “If you notice an increase in isolated activities like being on a computer in place of spending face to face time with friends and family, there may be a deeper emotional or relational problem that is manifesting this way. Should you see this behavior, it’s always important to tell your child that you are concerned and seek help from a professional.”
Facebook has dismissed the study saying, “Young people are surrounded by photo-shopped models in magazines and airbrushed film stars, but when they spend time on Facebook they're with their friends." But Dr. Dennis counters these claims.
“Teenagers will see in Facebook what they want to see. There are positive and empowering ways to use the site, but there are more sinister aspects. They might look at a picture of a friend and still see what they think is wrong with themselves. Frequently, girls and women with eating disorders use the site to post ‘skinny’ pictures of themselves when they are deep into their diseases. This can be triggering to other teens and also to themselves in their recovery. That’s why parental interest is crucial. But even the most involved and careful parent might miss small details that can become big problems in the future.”

About Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center
Timberline Knolls is a leading private residential treatment center for eating disorders and substance abuse, with or without trauma, a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder. Expert treatment staff offers a nurturing environment of recovery for women and girls (ages 12 and older) on a wooded 43-acre campus in suburban Chicago. Women and families seeking Christian treatment have the option of working with a dedicated Christian therapist. For more information on Timberline Knolls Residential Treatment Center, call us at 877.257.9611.

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