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Study Area: UKHLS

Children who use social media for three hours a night more fed up how they look

Money savers are more likely to be SLIM: ‘Instant gratification’ causes bigger waistlines

Facebook and Twitter ‘are making children feel uglier and more likely to argue with their parents’

Children who frequently use Facebook and Twitter are unhappy with their appearance, study finds

Social media negatively impacting how children view themselves

Children who use social media for three hours a night more fed up how they look

Children who use Facebook and Twitter are unhappier with their appearance, study suggests

Why SAVERS are more likely to be slim: People with larger waistlines spend more ‘because they crave instant gratification’

Understanding Society

Total survey error for longitudinal surveys

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