"Rising Concern: Bigorexia and Bulimia in Teenage Boys"

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TikTok and social media are fueling a resurgence of the "buff body" look, leading to an increase in muscle dysmorphia, or "bigorexia," among men and teenage boys. The constant exposure to unattainable physique standards on platforms like TikTok and Instagram is exacerbating mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and over-exercising. Experts warn that the pressure to achieve a certain body type is particularly harmful to vulnerable teenagers, and urge both individuals and parents to be mindful of the impact of social media on body image.
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