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“我渴望像帖子传达的那样看起来和感觉健康”:社交媒体上对健身灵感的参与以及对其对健康和幸福感影响的看法。

"I aspire to look and feel healthy like the posts convey": engagement with fitness inspiration on social media and perceptions of its influence on health and wellbeing.

机构信息

Burnet Institute, 85 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, 3004, Australia.

School of Population Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Aug 10;18(1):1002. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5930-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fitspiration is a popular social media trend containing images, quotes and advice related to exercise and healthy eating. This study aimed to 1) describe the types of fitspiration content that users access and how they engage with content, 2) investigate the disordered eating and exercise behaviours and psychological distress of individuals who access fitspiration, and 3) understand the perceived influence of fitspiration on health and wellbeing.

METHODS

Participants who access fitspiration content were recruited via social media to complete a cross-sectional online survey. Participants' psychological distress was measured using the Kessler 10 Psychological Distress Scale (K10); disordered eating behaviours using the Eating Attitudes Test-26 (EAT-26); and compulsive exercise behaviours using the Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI). Participants also answered a series of open-ended questions about their experiences with fitspiration. A descriptive statistical analysis was conducted for quantitative data. Responses to open-ended questions were analysed for key themes using an iterative process of open, axial and thematic coding.

RESULTS

Participants (N = 180, 151 female, median age 23.0 years (IQR 19.0, 28.5)) most commonly accessed content posted by personal trainers and athletes (59.4%), posts tagged with the 'fitspiration' hashtag (53.9%) and posted by 'everyday' people (53.3%). Overall, 17.7% of participants were classified as high risk for an eating disorder, 17.4% reported very high levels of psychological distress, and 10.3% were at risk of addictive exercise behaviours. Participants described both positive and negative influences of engaging with fitspiration content. The influence on their health beliefs and behaviours was explained through four key themes: 1) Setting the 'healthy ideal', 2) Failure to achieve the 'ideal', 3) Being part of a community, and 4) Access to reliable health information.

CONCLUSIONS

Many participants reported benefits of fitspiration content including increased social support and access to health information. However, participants also reported that fitspiration content could negatively influence their wellbeing and perception of healthy goals. Content posted by relatable individuals or qualified experts was perceived as most trustworthy. Future research is needed to determine the individual and content-related factors associated with negative and positive fitspiration experiences.

摘要

背景

Fitspiration 是一种流行的社交媒体趋势,包含与运动和健康饮食相关的图片、引述和建议。本研究旨在:1)描述用户访问的 Fitspiration 内容类型以及他们如何参与内容;2)调查访问 Fitspiration 的个体的饮食失调和运动行为以及心理困扰;3)了解 Fitspiration 对健康和幸福的感知影响。

方法

通过社交媒体招募访问 Fitspiration 内容的参与者完成横断面在线调查。参与者的心理困扰使用 Kessler 10 心理困扰量表(K10)进行测量;饮食失调行为使用饮食态度测试-26 (EAT-26);强迫性运动行为使用运动成瘾量表(EAI)。参与者还回答了一系列关于他们与 Fitspiration 经历的开放式问题。对定量数据进行描述性统计分析。使用开放式、轴向和主题式编码的迭代过程对开放式问题的回答进行关键主题分析。

结果

参与者(N=180,151 名女性,中位年龄 23.0 岁(IQR 19.0,28.5))最常访问的内容是私人教练和运动员发布的内容(59.4%)、带有“Fitspiration”标签的帖子(53.9%)和普通人发布的帖子(53.3%)。总体而言,17.7%的参与者被归类为饮食障碍高风险,17.4%报告有非常高的心理困扰水平,10.3%有运动成瘾行为的风险。参与者描述了参与 Fitspiration 内容的积极和消极影响。通过四个关键主题解释了对其健康信念和行为的影响:1)设定“健康理想”;2)未能实现“理想”;3)成为社区的一部分;4)获得可靠的健康信息。

结论

许多参与者报告了 Fitspiration 内容的好处,包括增加社会支持和获得健康信息。然而,参与者也报告说 Fitspiration 内容可能会对他们的幸福感和健康目标的感知产生负面影响。可信赖的 Fitspiration 内容是由相关个人或合格专家发布的。需要进一步研究确定与负面和积极 Fitspiration 体验相关的个体和内容相关因素。

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