Mukbang ban? DOH considering it after food vlogger's death

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The Department of Health (DOH) is mulling a ban on mukbang videos following the death of a popular food content creator from complications of a stroke.
Mukbang, a Korean term combining “meokda” (eat) and “bangsong” (broadcast), features live-streamed videos of individuals consuming massive quantities of food while interacting with viewers. The DOH raised concerns about the trend’s potential health risks, particularly its association with overeating.
“Overeating is not healthy. It will lead to obesity,” said Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa. “And obesity will lead to hypertension, heart conditions, non-communicable diseases, and even heart attacks.”
Dongz Apatan
Mukbang vlogger Dongz Apatan passed away after suffering a heart attack from consuming large amounts of fried chicken and rice. Apatan was 37 years old.
This move comes after the passing of 37-year-old mukbang vlogger Dongz Apatan (real name Manoy Apatan) on June 14. Apatan’s death followed a video showcasing him cooking and consuming a large amount of fried chicken and white rice. The Iligan City vlogger, who boasted a following of 460,000, tragically suffered a heart attack that led to a coma and ultimately, a hemorrhagic stroke.

While the exact cause of Apatan’s death remains under investigation, the DOH is determined to understand the potential link between mukbang and health issues.
If a connection is established, the department plans to pursue a ban on such content on local websites and social media platforms.
In the interim, the DOH will issue a public health warning and may implement an administrative order to discourage overeating practices.

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Mahirap yan e ban hahaha, kung ma-ban man, yung pag upload lang ng video.

At tsaka ang mamahal ng gulay, at fresh na pagkain, kesa sa mga noodles/can foods na mas madaling makamatay sayo kesa jan sa mukbang
 
másáráp din naman manuod ng ganyan lalo na yung mga seafood. siguro foodtrip na lang gawin ng mga vlogger tas yung kaya nila kainin hindi yung over sa dami.
 
Mahirap yan e ban hahaha, kung ma-ban man, yung pag upload lang ng video.

At tsaka ang mamahal ng gulay, at fresh na pagkain, kesa sa mga noodles/can foods na mas madaling makamatay sayo kesa jan sa mukbang
kung may kaugnayan ang DOH sa youtube/google philippines puede nilang ienforce at iregulate ang mukbang related videos sa pilipinas. isa pa diyan yung mga nag mumukbang na iyan kung bakit ang mahal ng gulay at karne sa palengke...

másáráp din naman manuod ng ganyan lalo na yung mga seafood. siguro foodtrip na lang gawin ng mga vlogger tas yung kaya nila kainin hindi yung over sa dami.
hinay hinay lang din siguro sa pag mumukbang. puede pa kung hindi ka kumakain ng ilang araw. siguro nabilaukan yung vlogger kaya namatay...nagbara yung mga manok sa esophagus sa kanyang katawan at nawalan ng hininga.
 
Instead of outright banning mukbang, DOH should just focus on other shits ahaha, one incidence doesn't fit all the time at isa pa mahirap iregulate iyan sa social media sa sandamakmak na pinagkikitaan na ang food vlogging. This incidence may only serve as a caution to those planning to partake in this carreer kasi dapat sa mukbang, balanced lifestyle and hinayhinay lamang sa pagkain mo. Nakataya rin buhay mo sa mukbang kasi it includes overeating talaga, but not to the point it influences the mass to eat more, kumbaga entertainment value lang naman yan (syempre the dambuhalang stimuli of foods rises the dopamine craving of the mass to watch them, more engagement = more monetization). It just simply just an unfortunate turn of events.
 
parang lalabas kasalan din eto ng vlogger kasi hindi sya nag ingat. yung iba pa nga mas madami pa at mas makasama pa sa kalusugan ang mga kinakain, pero hindi naman binabanned.
 
para saken ah eto lang talaga, pwede naman magcontent nang mukbang pero make sure excercise 1 week talaga para di heaven mapupuntahan bale 1 upload 1 week exe ganon lang tas di pabaya haha
 

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