Research Claims That People Who Do This On Facebook Have Psychological Problems

When you scroll through your Facebook timeline, do you see your friends have posted gym selfies? Which friends are they?

It’s very likely that you can immediately identify the suspects (without referencing your friend’s list) because after all, they are repeat offenders.

“5 miles on the treadmill before work – yay me!” can be motivating to read, but sometimes it’s just incredibly annoying.

Researchers from Brunel University in London have conducted a study as to why so many people share every workout on social media. The results don’t reflect well on our gym selfie sharing friends.

Addicted to Attention and Esteem

The results of the Brunel University study revealed that people who find it necessary to document their physical activity via social media tend to be narcissists. According to the researchers, the primary goal is to boast about how much time you invest in your looks. Moreover, the study also revealed these status updates received more Facebook likes than other kinds of posts, thereby feeding into the narcissistic posts.

“Narcissists more frequently updated about their achievements, which was motivated by their need for attention and validation from the Facebook community,” the study concludes. The high number of likes doesn’t necessarily mean everyone loves seeing those bragging posts, though.

Dr. Tara Marshal goes on, saying that “although our results suggest that narcissists’ bragging pays off because they receive more likes and comments to their status updates, it could be that their Facebook friends politely offer support while secretly disliking such egotistical displays.”

The takeaway from this study is that, unless you get ultra creative with your workout, maybe it’s best to hold back sharing daily gym progress updates. Your friends will thank you for it!

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