OBJECTIVE: To understand young adults\u27 perceptions of online and real-life social influences on their food and activity choices. DESIGN: A qualitative study involving seven focus groups. Thematic analyses using both deductive and inductive techniques were performed. SETTING: A polytechnic and a university in Singapore. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 46 full-time students, 19-24 years of age. RESULTS: Participants revealed that social media meets multiple needs, contributing to its ubiquitous use and facilitating content spread between social networks. Food-related content shared on social media were mostly commercial posts, marketing foods and eateries showcasing price-promotions, emphasizing sensory properties of foods, or creating narratives...
Background: Social media has been widely adopted by young adults, consequently health researchers ar...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Objective: To understand young adults’ perceptions of online and real-life social influences on the...
Previous studies have found the presence of modelling of food intake. However, there are mixed findi...
Young adults are constantly exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor food and beverages, particularly ...
The growing obesity trends in Indian millennials bring their food consumption behavior under scrutin...
Background Poor dietary choices are a risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Young adults have l...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether social media influence young adults’ food choices t...
This dissertation investigates how adolescents and young adults engage with social media in the cont...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is a major and complex problem, resulting from the interaction of ind...
Social media platforms have become part of many people’s lives. Users are spending more and more tim...
Negative body image increases the risk of engaging in unhealthy dieting and disordered eating patter...
Purpose: This study aims to examine adolescents’ social media environment connected to unhealthy foo...
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...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Objective: To understand young adults’ perceptions of online and real-life social influences on the...
Previous studies have found the presence of modelling of food intake. However, there are mixed findi...
Young adults are constantly exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor food and beverages, particularly ...
The growing obesity trends in Indian millennials bring their food consumption behavior under scrutin...
Background Poor dietary choices are a risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Young adults have l...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether social media influence young adults’ food choices t...
This dissertation investigates how adolescents and young adults engage with social media in the cont...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is a major and complex problem, resulting from the interaction of ind...
Social media platforms have become part of many people’s lives. Users are spending more and more tim...
Negative body image increases the risk of engaging in unhealthy dieting and disordered eating patter...
Purpose: This study aims to examine adolescents’ social media environment connected to unhealthy foo...
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...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...