A third of young men who follow masculinity influencers have acted on their advice
Briefly

The Independent reports on a significant rise in the influence of social media masculinity advocates on young men in the UK. A study by charity Movember found that 61% of these young men regularly engage with such content, with 35% of them acting on the advice received—from steroid use to working out despite injuries. The study highlights the prevalence of this behavior across various demographics, but particularly among white, university-educated men from affluent backgrounds. The implications of these findings raise concerns about the impacts on young men's health and well-being.
A new study from Movember found that 35% of young men in the UK have acted on advice from masculinity influencers, raising concerns about health risks.
The report highlights a trend where young men engage with content by masculinity influencers, affecting their health decisions and lifestyle choices.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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