2024
DOI: 10.1002/osp4.731
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The individual‐level effects of social media campaigns related to healthy eating, physical activity, and healthy weight: A narrative review

Yajing Luo,
Ana G. Maafs‐Rodríguez,
Daniel P. Hatfield

Abstract: ObjectiveSocial media are promising channels for health communication promoting positive weight‐related behaviors, but no prior studies have synthesized evidence on the independent effects of social media campaigns focused on promoting healthy eating, physical activity (PA), and healthy weight. This study aimed to fill that gap and inform future social media‐based obesity‐prevention research and practice by reviewing findings from studies testing the effects of such campaigns on individual‐level cognitive, beh… Show more

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“…For example, blogs and social media platforms provide an interactive space to engage consumers and health professionals in discussions about healthy eating, thereby facilitating the transfer of healthcare knowledge. In addition, social media campaigns focused on healthy eating, physical activity, and healthy weight, which have the potential to reach a broad audience and positively influence individual behavior (Luo et al, 2024).…”
Section: Social Media Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, blogs and social media platforms provide an interactive space to engage consumers and health professionals in discussions about healthy eating, thereby facilitating the transfer of healthcare knowledge. In addition, social media campaigns focused on healthy eating, physical activity, and healthy weight, which have the potential to reach a broad audience and positively influence individual behavior (Luo et al, 2024).…”
Section: Social Media Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%