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Mark Cabling is a researcher with expertise in psychology, neuroscience, and healthcare, focusing on eating disorders, mental disorders, and disordered eating. His work intersects with thematic analysis and digital communication, particularly examining social media platforms like YouTube. Cabling's research contributes to understanding the intersection of diabetes and eating disorders, as seen in his 2022 publication in Diabetic Medicine.
Research Interests: Cabling's research centers on the psychological and social dimensions of eating disorders, with a specific emphasis on disordered eating patterns and weight management. He employs thematic analysis to interpret digital discourse, including YouTube comments, to explore public perceptions of clinical conditions like diabulimia. His work supports broader healthcare and mental disorder research.
Research Output: His notable work includes a 2022 peer-reviewed article analyzing YouTube's role in shaping narratives around diabulimia, which contributes to the understanding of social media's impact on healthcare dialogues. This study was cited twice in Scopus and accessed by 54 readers on Mendeley.
Collaborations: Cabling collaborates with professionals such as Ferrey, Ashworth, Rundblad, and Ismail, indicating interdisciplinary engagement in psychology, medicine, and communication.
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