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. 2021 Sep:38:10-36.
doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2021.03.009. Epub 2021 Mar 30.

#Take idealized bodies out of the picture: A scoping review of social media content aiming to protect and promote positive body image

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#Take idealized bodies out of the picture: A scoping review of social media content aiming to protect and promote positive body image

Rachel F Rodgers et al. Body Image. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Much evidence has highlighted detrimental effects of social media on body image, and attention has turned towards identifying content that could support and promote positive body image. This study aimed to conduct a scoping review of the emerging evidence focused on social media content that might support positive body image. A total of n = 35 studies (21 experimental) examining social media were identified along with n = 11 studies not specifically focusing on social media but with clear implications. Overall, findings suggest that images that do not portray individuals are most helpful for body image, as well as those portraying appearances diverging from appearance ideals. Our review also identifies types of social media content that have so far not been found to protect body image, and those not sufficiently evaluated. Regarding textual captions and comments, the most promising avenue involves highlighting the contrived and unrealistic nature of social media content. However, empirical data are limited and not robust. Body acceptance-related statements have so far not been found to be helpful for body image, and findings regarding the usefulness of using social marketing strategies (such as hashtags) to identify content that may be more realistic is nascent and conflicted.

Keywords: Appearance; Captions; Comments; Diversity; Positive body image; Review; Social media.

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