Social media's push for the perfect muscular body may be fueling a new form of disordered eating

From celebrities and influencers to everyday people, social media is full of content that showcases perfectly toned, muscular bodies—and how to achieve them. Having a muscular physique is no longer confined to elite athletes and body builders—it has become a widely popular aspiration.

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