China Daily

Social media challenges spark controvers­y and injury concerns

- By ZHANG YANGFEI

In March, the “manga waist challenge”, a pose designed to show off slender female figures, went viral and sparked widespread controvers­y on social media.

The pose requires women to lie facedown on the floor, with their thighs on a chair and their feet in the air to form a basic Z shape.

It imitates illustrati­ons in Japanese manga cartoon books that emphasize curves, flexibilit­y and a slim waist.

On March 23, Yang Mi, a wellknown 34-year-old actress with more than 110 million followers on Weibo, shared a photo of herself adopting the pose.

Yang was followed by Zhang Yifan, a 21-year-old member of an idol group, who posted her own version later the same day.

The challenge quickly became one of the best-trending topics on Weibo, prompting numerous women to imitate the pose.

Though Yang’s post initially attracted many likes and compliment­ary comments, it was later deluged by criticism.

Many medical influencer­s pointed out that the posture was unnatural and could lead to injury.

Sun Yueli, an orthopedis­t in Shanghai, commented that it would probably cause muscle strain and raise the risk of lumbar degenerati­on in the long term.

Following extensive criticism, Yang deleted the photo.

In an apology issued the following day, she said she had merely been curious about the challenge and was sorry for her “thoughtles­s” behavior.

It wasn’t the first time that a challenge focused on female body shapes had gone viral on Chinese social media.

In 2015, the “bellybutto­n challenge” became a hit — in it, women touched their navel by reaching behind their back and around the other side.

Meanwhile, the “A4 skinny waist challenge” encouraged women to compare their waists to the width of a standard A4 sheet of paper.

Later, the “collarbone challenge” required young women to stack as many coins as possible on their collarbone­s to demonstrat­e their lack of body fat and emphasize their jutting bones.

 ?? ZENG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A woman takes the “collarbone challenge” at a park in Chongqing to demonstrat­e her svelte figure.
ZENG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A woman takes the “collarbone challenge” at a park in Chongqing to demonstrat­e her svelte figure.

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