
‘SkinnyTok’ weight-loss trend could lead to food deprivation, experts caution
Fox News
Experts warn that the viral ‘SkinnyTok’ trend on TikTok may promote unhealthy eating habits and food deprivation, raising concerns about its impact on young users.
Creators are pairing the hashtag with videos that share various ways to lose weight, many of them based on the goal of getting as thin as possible in a short amount of time. "What you eat in private will show in public." "It is a vicious cycle that quickly spirals from external messaging to internal criticism." "Modeling a healthy attitude toward food is critically important to combating the negative influence of toxic diet culture." Melissa Rudy is senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
As of April 26, there were more than 60,000 videos from creators talking about SkinnyTok. One of those is Mandana Zarghami, 25, a business owner and influencer in Miami, Florida.













