Celebrity Fandom, Food Habits and Self‑Control: A Gender Study
ChinaThu Jun 18 2026
The study examined 748 Chinese teens, ages eleven to seventeen, to see how idolizing celebrities might lead to overeating. Researchers measured four things: admiration for stars, episodes of binge eating, the urge to become famous, and how well teens could regulate themselves.
The findings show that a teen’s ability to control impulses links fandom and binge eating for both boys and girls. Yet the link is stronger in girls, meaning that when girls love celebrities, their self‑control has a bigger impact on how much they overeat.
For boys, the picture is a bit different. When boys admire stars more, they also want to be famous themselves. That desire for fame weakens their self‑control and pushes them toward binge eating. Thus, boys’ overeating is partly a chain: idol love → fame craving → less self‑control → more binge eating.
The research highlights that both the wish for fame and personal restraint are key steps between celebrity worship and overeating. It also points out that these steps play out differently for boys and girls, suggesting that interventions should consider gender when addressing teen eating problems.
https://localnews.ai/article/celebrity-fandom-food-habits-and-selfcontrol-a-gender-study-3b330b46
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