University of Edinburgh

The Influence of Food Diary Social Media Content on Body Image Perception and Disordered Eating Behaviours Among Young Adults

Chief InvestigatorClosing Date
Louisa Lei31 Mar, 2026
Chief InvestigatorLouisa Lei
Closing Date31 Mar, 2026

About the research trial

This research examines the relationship between social media food diary content (e.g., “What I Eat in a Day” vlogs) and the body image and eating behaviours of young adults aged 18-29. It aims to understand how this genre of media may influence self-perception and habits within this demographic. Insights from the study could help inform future resources and support systems.

Participation involves completing a confidential, 20-minute online survey. Participants will also have the option to take part in a follow-up focus group to share more detailed perspectives. All participation is anonymous and secure: the survey collects no personal identifiers, and any follow-up engagement is managed separately with strict privacy protocols.

Recruitment details

Participants must be 18–29 years old, have an active account on at least one social media platform (e.g., TikTok), and be fluent in English.

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