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‘Zoom Dysmorphia’ Is Following Us Into the Real World

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up found that 71 per cent of the 7,000 people surveyed were anxious or stressed about returning to in-person activities, and that nearly 64 per cent had sought mental health support.Three in ten said they planned to invest in their appearance as a coping strategy to deal with returning to in-person events – with concerns about weight gain, skin discolouration, wrinkles and acne particularly high on the list – all things that may have been exacerbated by the amount of time spent on Zoom. “The people who spent more time had a worsened self-perception of their own appearance,” Kourosh says.

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