Abdul-Samad Lina, Zidan Dina, Odette-Abedrabbo Mary
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Professions, Birzeit University, Birzeit, occupied Palestinian territory.
Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Professions, Birzeit University, Birzeit, occupied Palestinian territory.
Lancet. 2021 Jul;398 Suppl 1:S1. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(21)01487-2.
Eating at fast food restaurants has become a worldwide phenomenon. To understand the factors that influence such behaviour is an important part of modern nutritional research. Social media may influence human eating behaviours in ways that have yet to be investigated. This study tests the possible relationship between two modern trends: social media usage and eating at fast food restaurants.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in April, 2017. Undergraduate students aged 17-30 years in the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory, completed a self-administered online Google Forms survey of 18 questions. Four universities were chosen to represent the four areas of interest; Birzeit University (central West Bank), Al-Quds University (East Jerusalem), An-Najah University (northern West Bank), and Hebron University (southern West Bank). Permission was sought from the administrators of the two most popular Facebook groups for each university (those with the highest number of members). After permission was granted, the survey was posted on each Facebook group. We used convenience sampling; students were requested to complete the survey on a voluntary basis. The surveys were closed when 150 students had filled forms or when the completion rate stagnated despite the survey being re-posted up to five times. The settings on Google Forms were adjusted so that every question had to be answered to complete the survey. The survey aimed to measure the types of social media that students used (use of Facebook services, and of the four other most popular social media platforms), the time spent on social media, and behaviour relating to eating at restaurants. A five-point Likert-type scale was used to record responses to the questions. Descriptive statistics were gathered, and Pearson's chi squared test was used to test for associations. Ethical approval for the project was obtained from Birzeit University, and informed written consent was obtained from all participants.
In total, 399 students completed the survey; a completion rate of 67% (399 of 600). 26% (105 of 399) were male and 76% (294) were female. There were 150 participants at Birzeit University, 136 participants at Al-Quds University, 83 participants at An-Najah University, and 32 participants at Hebron University. Significant associations were found between using Facebook Messenger to call or message Facebook friends to invite them to eat at fast food restaurants, and uploading pictures of fast food meals (p=0·0010), and eating out at fast food restaurants (p=0·027). Furthermore, there was a significant association between time spent on Facebook and eating at restaurants (p=0·050). However, there was no significant association between time spent on Facebook and eating at fast food restaurants (p=0·21).
The findings suggest that aspects of food-related lifestyle for students, such as eating at restaurants, are influenced by their use of Facebook as both a communication tool and as a visual platform. Whether social media can be used in interventions to promote healthy eating should be investigated.
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在快餐店就餐已成为一种全球现象。了解影响此类行为的因素是现代营养研究的重要组成部分。社交媒体可能以尚未被研究的方式影响人类的饮食行为。本研究测试了两种现代趋势之间的可能关系:社交媒体使用与在快餐店就餐。
于2017年4月进行了一项横断面研究。在巴勒斯坦被占领土约旦河西岸,对17 - 30岁的本科生进行了一项18个问题的自填式在线谷歌表单调查。选择了四所大学来代表四个感兴趣的地区;比尔宰特大学(约旦河西岸中部)、圣城大学(东耶路撒冷)、纳贾赫大学(约旦河西岸北部)和希布伦大学(约旦河西岸南部)。向每所大学两个最受欢迎的脸书群组(成员数量最多的群组)的管理员寻求了许可。获得许可后,将调查问卷发布在每个脸书群组上。我们采用便利抽样;要求学生自愿完成调查。当有150名学生填写了表单,或者尽管调查问卷被重新发布多达五次但完成率停滞不前时,调查结束。对谷歌表单的设置进行了调整,以便每个问题都必须回答才能完成调查。该调查旨在衡量学生使用的社交媒体类型(脸书服务以及其他四个最受欢迎的社交媒体平台的使用情况)、在社交媒体上花费的时间以及与在餐馆就餐相关的行为。使用五点李克特量表来记录对问题的回答。收集了描述性统计数据,并使用皮尔逊卡方检验来检验关联性。该项目获得了比尔宰特大学的伦理批准,并获得了所有参与者的知情书面同意。
共有399名学生完成了调查;完成率为67%(600名中的399名)。26%(399名中的105名)为男性,76%(294名)为女性。比尔宰特大学有150名参与者,圣城大学有136名参与者,纳贾赫大学有83名参与者,希布伦大学有32名参与者。发现使用脸书 Messenger 给脸书好友打电话或发消息邀请他们去快餐店就餐,与上传快餐餐食图片(p = 0.0010)以及在快餐店外出就餐(p = 0.027)之间存在显著关联。此外,在脸书上花费的时间与在餐馆就餐之间存在显著关联(p = 0.050)。然而,在脸书上花费的时间与在快餐店就餐之间没有显著关联(p = 0.21)。
研究结果表明,学生与食物相关的生活方式方面,如在餐馆就餐,会受到他们将脸书用作沟通工具和视觉平台的影响。是否可以将社交媒体用于促进健康饮食的干预措施应予以研究。
无。