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Use of Mukbang in Health Promotion: Scoping Review

Use of Mukbang in Health Promotion: Scoping Review

This suggests that mukbang is ubiquitous; it spreads into our living environments and imperceptibly affects people’s lives and daily interactions, particularly among young people. In this study, according to the definition and origin of mukbang, we classify videos with “eating” behavior as their content as mukbang; in other words, mukbang is no longer limited to the display of eating in a live broadcast but covers all web-based videos having eating-related contents.

Xiao Wang, Yuxue Xiao, Sujin Nam, Ting Zhong, Dongyan Tang, William Ho Cheung Li, Peige Song, Wei Xia

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56147

Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Notably, NMUPO is strongly linked with the initiation of heroin and synthetic opioid use (eg, fentanyl) in young adults, posing a substantial risk for the development of substance use disorder (SUD) and overdose [13]. Hence, interventions targeting young adults are urgently needed to address NMUPO, and those should be delivered beyond the college population [14]. Interventions for NMUPO in young adults should take psychosocial factors into account.

Cheuk Chi Tam, Sean D Young, Sayward Harrison, Xiaoming Li, Alain H Litwin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65847

New Perspective on Digital Well-Being by Distinguishing Digital Competency From Dependency: Network Approach

New Perspective on Digital Well-Being by Distinguishing Digital Competency From Dependency: Network Approach

Such interventions should also be tailored to address the developmental needs of adolescents and young adults, equipping them with the tools to balance digital engagement with offline activities and develop healthier long-term digital habits. Consistent with previous literature on digital literacy, men scored significantly higher than women on digital literacy, implying potential barriers that may prevent women from fully capitalizing on the advantages of digital technologies [120].

Si Chen, Omid V Ebrahimi, Cecilia Cheng

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70483