: Over 2.8 million people die each year from being overweight or obese, a largely preventable disease. Social media has fundamentally changed the way we communicate, collaborate, consume, and create content. The ease with which content can be shared has resulted in a rapid increase in the number of individuals or organisations that seek to influence opinion and the volume of content that they generate. The nutrition and diet domain is not immune to this phenomenon. Unfortunately, from a public health perspective, many of these ‘influencers’ may be poorly qualified in order to provide nutritional or dietary guidance, and advice given may be without accepted scientific evidence and contrary to public health policy. In this preliminary ...
Aim: Social media has transformed the interaction between healthcare professionals and consumers, ye...
Introduction: Diet forums in social media websites provide an opportunity to glimpse the experience ...
ObjectiveInitiatives to reduce neighborhood-based health disparities require access to meaningful, t...
: Over 2.8 million people die each year from being overweight or obese, a largely preventable disea...
More than 30 of the world population is concerned with the problem of overweight. Social media can p...
Background: Social media has transformed the way health messages are communicated. This has created ...
To date, no formal review has been completed to determine best practices for nutrition professionals...
BackgroundIt is possible that tailoring dietary approaches to an individual’s genomic profile could ...
At its present state, Social Media (SM) is an important stage to promote user participation, acting ...
This article examines the Twitter and Facebook uptake of health messages from an infotainment TV sho...
This paper analyses: 1) the semantic content of tweets discussing diabetes and diets: 2) the ...
At its present state, Social Media (SM) is an important stage to promote user participation, acting ...
In recent years, more people are aware that unhealthy food have played a central role in the etiolog...
A diet high in fruit and vegetables can help prevent obesity and decrease the risk of associated chr...
The relationship between political affiliations and diet-related discussions on social media has not...
Aim: Social media has transformed the interaction between healthcare professionals and consumers, ye...
Introduction: Diet forums in social media websites provide an opportunity to glimpse the experience ...
ObjectiveInitiatives to reduce neighborhood-based health disparities require access to meaningful, t...
: Over 2.8 million people die each year from being overweight or obese, a largely preventable disea...
More than 30 of the world population is concerned with the problem of overweight. Social media can p...
Background: Social media has transformed the way health messages are communicated. This has created ...
To date, no formal review has been completed to determine best practices for nutrition professionals...
BackgroundIt is possible that tailoring dietary approaches to an individual’s genomic profile could ...
At its present state, Social Media (SM) is an important stage to promote user participation, acting ...
This article examines the Twitter and Facebook uptake of health messages from an infotainment TV sho...
This paper analyses: 1) the semantic content of tweets discussing diabetes and diets: 2) the ...
At its present state, Social Media (SM) is an important stage to promote user participation, acting ...
In recent years, more people are aware that unhealthy food have played a central role in the etiolog...
A diet high in fruit and vegetables can help prevent obesity and decrease the risk of associated chr...
The relationship between political affiliations and diet-related discussions on social media has not...
Aim: Social media has transformed the interaction between healthcare professionals and consumers, ye...
Introduction: Diet forums in social media websites provide an opportunity to glimpse the experience ...
ObjectiveInitiatives to reduce neighborhood-based health disparities require access to meaningful, t...