By A Mystery Man Writer
Those seeking a new moral panic to get their teeth into, ideally one involving women's bodies, were delighted this week by the emergence of the "A4 Waist Challenge".
Why would anyone take the A4 skinny waist challenge? - BBC News
Yang Mi Apologises For Taking Part In Absurd 'Manhua Waist Challenge' - TODAY
Chinese TikTok (Douyin) challenges and body image concerns: a pilot study, Journal of Eating Disorders
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Women's news & opinion - Page 231 - The Telegraph
Chinese influencer, 21, allegedly dies at weight loss camp after dropping 48kg - Babelfish
Can 'A4 waist' and 'bikini bridge' really assess good figures? - People's Daily Online
The Rise of Dangerous Weight Loss Camps in China