Social media influencers: Do they shape the nutrition behaviours of adolescents?
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Date
2022
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University of the Western Cape
Abstract
Background: The obesity prevalence amongst South African children and adolescents is increasing rapidly every year, with a predicted prevalence of 27.14% by 2030. This increases their obesity associated health risks, such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease. Adolescents are at a vulnerable life stage where they are easily influenced in an attempt to fit in with their peers, and social media provides a plethora of easily available trending content that adolescents can incorporate into their lives to appease their peers. With the increasing popularity of social media, social media marketing has opened up a new, more intimate way for the food and beverage industry to reach this young audience.
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Magister Scientiae (Nutrition Management) - MSc(NM)
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Adolescents, Social media, Social media influencers, Social media posts, Follower engagement