Updated On: 28 April, 2023 09:03 AM IST | Washington | ANI
Dr Kathryn Vidlock and Catherine Liggett, who have both competed in collegiate athletics, and dietician Andrew Dole warn that nutrition `myths` posted by fitness influencers, exercise-related `fitspiration` images on Instagram, and photoshopping are having a direct impact on sportswomen

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The effects of social media on wellbeing has been by all in many different ways. Now, according to experts, it is also fuelling eating problems among female athletes who believe they must achieve the "ideal" body.
Dr Kathryn Vidlock and Catherine Liggett, who have both competed in collegiate athletics, and dietician Andrew Dole warn that nutrition `myths` posted by fitness influencers, exercise-related `fitspiration` images on Instagram, and photoshopping are having a direct impact on sportswomen.