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Introduction<p>The present study provides novel insights into the psychological mechanisms linking social emotions and eating behaviors by integrating large-scale social media analysis with individual-level assessments.</p>Methods<p>Two complementary approaches were employed: Study...

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Autor principal: Jing Wu (54032) (author)
Outros Autores: Ranran Wang (476935) (author), Sihang Zhu (22688021) (author), Tour Liu (6810437) (author)
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emotional expression
eating behaviors
text mining
semantic network
LASSO regression
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description Introduction<p>The present study provides novel insights into the psychological mechanisms linking social emotions and eating behaviors by integrating large-scale social media analysis with individual-level assessments.</p>Methods<p>Two complementary approaches were employed: Study 1 analyzed 1,902 Weibo posts containing “diet” and “social” keywords through latent Dirichlet allocation topic modeling and semantic network analysis to identify thematic structures and interactional patterns; Study 2 surveyed 1,199 participants (aged 18–33) using the Intuitive Eating Scale and self-reported social situation texts, applying Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) and LASSO regression to identify language features of intuitive eating.</p>Results<p>Study 1 revealed six psychological themes and a semantic framework connecting social–dietary interactions, health discourse, emotional states, and body image concerns, while Study 2 demonstrated that negatively valenced words (e.g., sensitive, tiring) were associated with lower intuitive eating, whereas positively valenced words (e.g., relaxed, positive) were associated with healthier eating patterns; moreover, negative emotion scores in social texts showed significant correlations with poorer intuitive eating (p < 0.05).</p>Discussion/Conclusion<p>These findings illustrate associations between social emotional expression and eating behaviors, highlighting implications for emotion-sensitive interventions and the design of healthier online social environments.</p>
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spelling Image 1_The relationship between social emotions and intuitive eating behaviors: an exploration based on text analysis.pdfJing Wu (54032)Ranran Wang (476935)Sihang Zhu (22688021)Tour Liu (6810437)Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)social mediaemotional expressioneating behaviorstext miningsemantic networkLASSO regressionIntroduction<p>The present study provides novel insights into the psychological mechanisms linking social emotions and eating behaviors by integrating large-scale social media analysis with individual-level assessments.</p>Methods<p>Two complementary approaches were employed: Study 1 analyzed 1,902 Weibo posts containing “diet” and “social” keywords through latent Dirichlet allocation topic modeling and semantic network analysis to identify thematic structures and interactional patterns; Study 2 surveyed 1,199 participants (aged 18–33) using the Intuitive Eating Scale and self-reported social situation texts, applying Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) and LASSO regression to identify language features of intuitive eating.</p>Results<p>Study 1 revealed six psychological themes and a semantic framework connecting social–dietary interactions, health discourse, emotional states, and body image concerns, while Study 2 demonstrated that negatively valenced words (e.g., sensitive, tiring) were associated with lower intuitive eating, whereas positively valenced words (e.g., relaxed, positive) were associated with healthier eating patterns; moreover, negative emotion scores in social texts showed significant correlations with poorer intuitive eating (p < 0.05).</p>Discussion/Conclusion<p>These findings illustrate associations between social emotional expression and eating behaviors, highlighting implications for emotion-sensitive interventions and the design of healthier online social environments.</p>2025-11-26T08:32:54ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1701751.s001https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Image_1_The_relationship_between_social_emotions_and_intuitive_eating_behaviors_an_exploration_based_on_text_analysis_pdf/30719462CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307194622025-11-26T08:32:54Z
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Jing Wu (54032)
Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
social media
emotional expression
eating behaviors
text mining
semantic network
LASSO regression
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title_fullStr Image 1_The relationship between social emotions and intuitive eating behaviors: an exploration based on text analysis.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Image 1_The relationship between social emotions and intuitive eating behaviors: an exploration based on text analysis.pdf
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title_sort Image 1_The relationship between social emotions and intuitive eating behaviors: an exploration based on text analysis.pdf
topic Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
social media
emotional expression
eating behaviors
text mining
semantic network
LASSO regression