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Use of Mukbang in Health Promotion: Scoping Review

Use of Mukbang in Health Promotion: Scoping Review

Researchers consider mukbang a useful tool to improve appetite and food intake [13,42], while in other studies, viewers believe that mukbang has a negative impact on health and dietary behaviors [31].

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

Parental Experiences of Administering Pediatric Tuina for Sleep and Appetite in Early School-Aged Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Qualitative Study in Hong Kong

Parental Experiences of Administering Pediatric Tuina for Sleep and Appetite in Early School-Aged Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Qualitative Study in Hong Kong

Among the comorbidities, sleep problems and appetite disturbances are particularly prevalent among school-aged children with ADHD [5,6]. Sleep problems can include difficulty falling asleep, restless sleep, frequent awakenings, and difficulty waking up in the morning [7]. These sleep issues may be caused by the hyperactive and impulsive nature of ADHD, the side effects of medications, or coexisting emotional and behavioral issues [8].

Shu-Cheng Chen, Kwai-Ching Lo, Han Li, Pong-Ming Wong, Lok-Yi Pang, Jing Qin, Wing-Fai Yeung

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e65471

Understanding Problems With Sleep, Sexual Functioning, Energy, and Appetite Among Patients Who Access Transdiagnostic Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression: Qualitative Exploratory Study

Understanding Problems With Sleep, Sexual Functioning, Energy, and Appetite Among Patients Who Access Transdiagnostic Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Depression: Qualitative Exploratory Study

First, we aim to better understand the nature of client concerns about sleep, sexual functioning, energy, and appetite/weight at the time of enrollment by analyzing responses to an open-ended question about problems with sleep, sexual functioning, energy, and appetite or weight at pretreatment. Qualitative research is an excellent method for examining patient concerns [21].

Michael R Edmonds, Heather D Hadjistavropoulos, Kirsten M Gullickson, Aleiia JN Asmundson, Blake F Dear, Nickolai Titov

JMIR Form Res 2020;4(10):e15037

Mobile Health Apps in Pediatric Obesity Treatment: Process Outcomes From a Feasibility Study of a Multicomponent Intervention

Mobile Health Apps in Pediatric Obesity Treatment: Process Outcomes From a Feasibility Study of a Multicomponent Intervention

There is growing evidence that eating behaviors, not simply driven by food choice, influence energy consumption, appetite, and satiety. Fast eating is associated with high body weight [8], and interventions to reduce the eating rate seem to enhance weight loss [9].

Sarah Browne, M-Tahar Kechadi, Shane O'Donnell, Mckenzie Dow, Louise Tully, Gerardine Doyle, Grace O'Malley

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(7):e16925

Impact of the Growing Healthy mHealth Program on Maternal Feeding Practices, Infant Food Preferences, and Satiety Responsiveness: Quasi-Experimental Study

Impact of the Growing Healthy mHealth Program on Maternal Feeding Practices, Infant Food Preferences, and Satiety Responsiveness: Quasi-Experimental Study

In Growing Healthy, a number of feeding behaviors were targeted (eg, breastfeeding, formula feeding, food exposure, and feeding to appetite) across a diverse sample of participants, and designing an intervention in such a way that it can optimally meet the diverse needs of all participants for all target behaviors is a challenge. Another important consideration in explaining the effects reported here relates to the dose of the intervention.

Catherine Georgina Georgina Russell, Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, Rachel A Laws, Gavin Abbott, Miaobing Zheng, Sharyn J Lymer, Sarah Taki, Eloise-Kate V Litterbach, Kok-Leong Ong, Karen J Campbell

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(4):e77