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青少年社交媒体中的同伴影响对饮食行为的影响:范围综述。

Adolescent Peer Influence on Eating Behaviors via Social Media: Scoping Review.

机构信息

Center for Early Childhood Health and Development, Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States.

NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 3;23(6):e19697. doi: 10.2196/19697.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The influence of social media among adolescent peer groups can be a powerful change agent.

OBJECTIVE

Our scoping review aimed to elucidate the ways in which social media use among adolescent peers influences eating behaviors.

METHODS

A scoping review of the literature of articles published from journal inception to 2019 was performed by searching PubMed (ie, MEDLINE), Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and other databases. The review was conducted in three steps: (1) identification of the research question and clarification of criteria using the population, intervention, comparison, and outcome (PICO) framework; (2) selection of articles from the literature using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines; and (3) charting and summarizing information from selected articles. PubMed's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and Embase's Emtree subject headings were reviewed along with specific keywords to construct a comprehensive search strategy. Subject headings and keywords were based on adolescent age groups, social media platforms, and eating behaviors. After screening 1387 peer-reviewed articles, 37 articles were assessed for eligibility. Participant age, gender, study location, social media channels utilized, user volume, and content themes related to findings were extracted from the articles.

RESULTS

Six articles met the final inclusion criteria. A final sample size of 1225 adolescents (aged 10 to 19 years) from the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Brazil, and Australia were included in controlled and qualitative studies. Instagram and Facebook were among the most popular social media platforms that influenced healthful eating behaviors (ie, fruit and vegetable intake) as well as unhealthful eating behaviors related to fast food advertising. Online forums served as accessible channels for eating disorder relapse prevention among youth. Social media influence converged around four central themes: (1) visual appeal, (2) content dissemination, (3) socialized digital connections, and (4) adolescent marketer influencers.

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescent peer influence in social media environments spans the spectrum of healthy eating (ie, pathological) to eating disorders (ie, nonpathological). Strategic network-driven approaches should be considered for engaging adolescents in the promotion of positive dietary behaviors.

摘要

背景

社交媒体在青少年群体中的影响可能是一种强大的变革力量。

目的

我们的范围综述旨在阐明青少年同伴之间使用社交媒体如何影响饮食行为。

方法

通过搜索 PubMed(即 MEDLINE)、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO、Web of Science 和其他数据库,对从期刊创刊到 2019 年发表的文献进行了范围综述。该综述分三步进行:(1)使用人群、干预、比较和结局(PICO)框架确定研究问题并澄清标准;(2)按照 PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南从文献中选择文章;(3)从选定的文章中提取和总结信息。对 PubMed 的医学主题词(MeSH)和 Embase 的 Emtree 主题词进行了审查,并结合特定的关键词构建了一个全面的搜索策略。主题词和关键词基于青少年年龄组、社交媒体平台和饮食行为。在筛选了 1387 篇同行评议文章后,评估了 37 篇文章的资格。从文章中提取了参与者的年龄、性别、研究地点、使用的社交媒体渠道、用户数量以及与发现相关的内容主题。

结果

符合最终纳入标准的有 6 篇文章。最终纳入了来自美国、英国、瑞典、挪威、丹麦、葡萄牙、巴西和澳大利亚的 1225 名青少年(年龄 10 至 19 岁)的样本量进行了对照和定性研究。Instagram 和 Facebook 是最受欢迎的社交媒体平台之一,它们影响了健康的饮食行为(即水果和蔬菜摄入)以及与快餐广告相关的不健康饮食行为。在线论坛是青少年饮食失调复发预防的便捷渠道。社交媒体的影响集中在四个核心主题上:(1)视觉吸引力,(2)内容传播,(3)社会化的数字联系,以及(4)青少年营销影响者。

结论

社交媒体环境中青少年同伴的影响涵盖了健康饮食(即病理性)到饮食失调(即非病理性)的范围。应该考虑采用策略性网络驱动的方法,让青少年参与促进积极的饮食行为。

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