Abstract Background Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers are looking for ways to leverage this engagement with social media for the delivery of interventions and health promotion campaigns. Weight gain and sub-optimal dietary choices are common in young adults, and social media may be a potential tool to facilitate and support healthier choices. Methods We conducted a mixed-methods systematic review of studies examining social media use for nutrition-related outcomes in young adults. Seven databases [EBscohost, ERIC, ProQuest Central, PubMed, Ovid, Scopus, and Emerald] were systematically searched; 1225 abstracts were screened, and 47 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility. Study de...
open access journalAbstract Objective: Adolescents and young adults select larger portions of energ...
Background The etiology of eating concerns is multifactorial, and exposure to media messages is cons...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether social media influence young adults’ food choices t...
Background: Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers ar...
Background: Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers ar...
Obesity is a risk factor that exponentially increases morbidity and mortality in the world. Today, n...
Obesity is a risk factor that exponentially increases morbidity and mortality in the world. Today, n...
This dissertation investigates how adolescents and young adults engage with social media in the cont...
Negative body image increases the risk of engaging in unhealthy dieting and disordered eating patter...
Adolescent obesity is a national concern that affects health, well-being, and quality of life. Study...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle and being overweight or obese are well-established cardiovascular ...
INTRODUCTION:The aim of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of using social media to augm...
Access to nutrition programs by individuals living in under-resourced communities was made more chal...
Growing social media use in young adults may have applications in health promotion. This study aimed...
BackgroundIn 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The he...
open access journalAbstract Objective: Adolescents and young adults select larger portions of energ...
Background The etiology of eating concerns is multifactorial, and exposure to media messages is cons...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether social media influence young adults’ food choices t...
Background: Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers ar...
Background: Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers ar...
Obesity is a risk factor that exponentially increases morbidity and mortality in the world. Today, n...
Obesity is a risk factor that exponentially increases morbidity and mortality in the world. Today, n...
This dissertation investigates how adolescents and young adults engage with social media in the cont...
Negative body image increases the risk of engaging in unhealthy dieting and disordered eating patter...
Adolescent obesity is a national concern that affects health, well-being, and quality of life. Study...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle and being overweight or obese are well-established cardiovascular ...
INTRODUCTION:The aim of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of using social media to augm...
Access to nutrition programs by individuals living in under-resourced communities was made more chal...
Growing social media use in young adults may have applications in health promotion. This study aimed...
BackgroundIn 2016 an estimated 1.9 billion adults world-wide were either overweight or obese. The he...
open access journalAbstract Objective: Adolescents and young adults select larger portions of energ...
Background The etiology of eating concerns is multifactorial, and exposure to media messages is cons...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether social media influence young adults’ food choices t...