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对孕妇 Facebook 健身影响者态度的混合方法探索。

A mixed-methods exploration of attitudes towards pregnant Facebook fitness influencers.

机构信息

Appleton Institute, School of Health Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Bruce Highway, North Rockhampton, Brisbane, QLD, 4702, Australia.

Cluster for Resilience and Wellbeing, Appleton Institute, 44 Greenhill Road, Wayville, SA, 5034, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 27;23(1):569. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15457-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Exercise during pregnancy is associated with various health benefits for both mother and child. Despite these benefits, most pregnant women do not meet physical activity recommendations. A known barrier to engaging in exercise during pregnancy is a lack of knowledge about appropriate and safe exercise. In our current era of social media, many pregnant women are turning to online information sources for guidance, including social media influencers. Little is known about attitudes towards pregnancy exercise information provided by influencers on social media platforms. This study aimed to explore attitudes towards exercise during pregnancy depicted by social media influencers on Facebook, and user engagement with posted content.

METHODS

A mixed-methods approach was used to analyse data from 10 Facebook video posts of social media influencers exercising during pregnancy. Quantitative descriptive analyses were used to report the number of views, shares, comments and emotive reactions. Qualitative analysis of user comments was achieved using an inductive thematic approach.

RESULTS

The 10 video posts analysed were viewed a total of 12,117,200 times, shared on 11,181 occasions, included 13,455 user comments and 128,804 emotive icon reactions, with the most frequently used icon being 'like' (81.48%). The thematic analysis identified three themes associated with attitudes including [1] exercise during pregnancy [2] influencers and [3] type of exercise. A fourth theme of community was also identified. Most user comments were associated with positive attitudes towards exercise during pregnancy and the influencer. However, attitudes towards the types of exercise the influencer performed were mixed (aerobic and body weight exercises were positive; resistance-based exercise with weights were negative). Finally, the online community perceived by users was mostly positive and recognised for offering social support and guidance.

CONCLUSIONS

User comments imply resistance-based exercise with weights as unsafe and unnecessary when pregnant, a perception that does not align with current best practice guidelines. Collectively, the findings from this study highlight the need for continued education regarding exercise during pregnancy and the potential for social media influencers to disseminate evidence-based material to pregnant women who are highly receptive to, and in need of reliable health information.

摘要

背景

孕期运动对母婴双方的健康都有诸多益处。尽管如此,大多数孕妇仍未达到身体活动的推荐量。阻碍孕妇进行运动的一个已知因素是缺乏关于适当和安全运动的知识。在当今社交媒体时代,许多孕妇会转向在线信息来源寻求指导,包括社交媒体影响者。关于社交媒体影响者在社交媒体平台上提供的妊娠运动信息,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨社交媒体影响者在 Facebook 上描绘的妊娠运动态度,以及用户对发布内容的参与度。

方法

采用混合方法分析了 10 个社交媒体影响者在怀孕期间运动的 Facebook 视频帖子的数据。使用定量描述性分析报告浏览量、分享量、评论量和情感反应数。使用归纳主题分析方法对用户评论进行定性分析。

结果

分析的 10 个视频帖子共被浏览了 12117200 次,分享了 11181 次,包括 13455 条用户评论和 128804 个情感图标反应,最常用的图标是“喜欢”(81.48%)。主题分析确定了与态度相关的三个主题,包括[1]孕期运动、[2]影响者和[3]运动类型。还确定了第四个主题即社区。大多数用户评论与对孕期运动和影响者的积极态度有关。然而,对影响者进行的运动类型的态度则褒贬不一(有氧运动和体重训练是积极的;使用重量的抗阻运动则是消极的)。最后,用户感知的在线社区大多是积极的,并被认为提供了社会支持和指导。

结论

用户评论暗示使用重量进行的抗阻运动在怀孕期间是不安全和不必要的,这种看法与当前的最佳实践指南不符。总的来说,这项研究的结果强调了继续进行孕期运动教育的必要性,以及社交媒体影响者向高度接受和需要可靠健康信息的孕妇传播基于证据的材料的潜力。

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