NHD extra October 17: issue 128
Page 56: APPS AND SOCIAL MEDIA: FRIEND OR FOE IN NUTRITION?
1 Perrin A. Social Media Usage: 2005-2015. Pew Research Center. 2015. Available at: www.pewinternet.org/2015/10/08/2015/Social-Networking-Usage-2005-2015
2 Yonker LM, Zan S, Scirica CV, Jethwani K and Bernard Kinane T. ‘Friending’ Teens: Systematic Review of Social Media in Adolescent and Young Adult Health Care. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2015. 17 (1): e4
3 Hirko KA, Kantor ED, Cohen SS, Blot WJ, Stampfer MJ and Signorello LB. Body Mass Index in Young Adulthood, Obesity Trajectory, and Premature Mortality. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2015. 182 (5): 441-450
4 Jauregui-Lobera I. Iron deficiency and cognitive functions. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 2014. 10: 2087-2095
5 Ng M, Fleming T, Robinson M, Thomson B, Graetz N, Margono C, Mullany EC, Biryukov S, Abbafati C, Abera SF, Abraham JP, Abu-Rmeileh NME et al. Global, regional and national prevalence of overweight and obesity in children and adults during 1980-2013: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2013. The Lancet. 2014. 384: 766-781
6 Public Health England. New Change4life campaign encourages parents to ‘Be Food Smart’. 2017. Available at: www.gov.uk/government/news/new-change4life-campaign-encourages-parents-to-be-food-smart
7 Vaterlaus JM, Patten EV, Roche C and Young JA. #Gettinghealthy: The perceived influence of social media on young adult health behaviours. Computers in Human Behaviours. 2013. 45: 151-157
8 Rebedew D. SPPACES: Medical App Reviews. My Fitness Pal. 2015. Accessed 19th June 2017. Available at: www.aafp.org/fpm/2015/0300/p31.pdf
9 Nelson MC, Story M, Larson NI, Neumark-Sztainer D and Lytle LA. Emerging Adulthood and College-aged Youth: An Overlooked Age for Weight-related Behaviour Change. Obesity. 2008. 16 (10): 2205-2211
10 Giles EL and Brennan M. Changing the lifestyles of young adults. Journal of Social Marketing. 2015. 5 (3): 206-225
11 Nezami BT, Lang W, Jakicici JM, Davis KK, Polzien K, Rickman AD, Hatley KE and Tate DF. The effect of Self-Efficacy on Behaviour and Weight in a Behavioural Weight-Loss Intervention. Health Psychology. 2016. 35 (7): 714-722
12 Fitzgerald A, Heary C, Kelly C, Nixon E and Shevlin M. Self-efficacy for healthy eating and peer support for unhealthy eating are associated with adolescents food intake patterns. Appetite. 2013. 63: 48-58
13 Perloff RM. Social Media Effects on Young Women’s Body Image Concerns: Theoretical Perspectives and an Agenda for Research. Sex Roles. 2014. 71 (11): 363-377
14 Michie S, Richardson M, Johnston M, Abraham C, Francis J, Hardeman W, Eccles MP, Cane J, & Wood CE. The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy (v1) of 93 Hierarchically Clustered Techniques: Building an International Consensus for the Reporting of Behaviour Change Interventions. Annals of Behavioural Medicine. 46 (1): 81-95
15 Webb TL, Joseph J, Yardley L and Michie S. Using the Internet to Promote Health Behaviour Change: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Theoretical Basis, Use of Behaviour Change Techniques, and Mode of Delivery on Efficacy. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2010. 12 (1): e4
16 Pagoto S, Schneider KL, Evans M, Waring ME, Appelhans B, Buscg AM, Whited MC, Thind H, & Ziedonis M. Tweeting it off: characteristics of adults who tweet about a weight loss attempt. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2014. 21 (6): 1032-1037
17 Jospe MR, Fairbairn KA, Green P and Perry TL. Diet App Use by Sports Dietitians: A Survey in Five Countries. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 2015. 3 (1): e7
18 Laranjo L, Arguel A, Neves AL, Gallagher AM, Kaplan R, Mortimer N, Mendes GA, & Lau AYS. The influence of social networking sites on health behaviour change: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2015. 22 (1): 243-256
19 Chang T, Chopra V, Zhang C and Woolford SJ. The Role of Social Media in Online Weight Management: Systemic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2013. 15(11):e262) doi:10.2196/jmir.2852