Title of article :
Survey of nutrition knowledge of Kuwaiti health influencers in social media
Author/Authors :
Allafi, Ahmad R. Department of Food Science and Nutrition - College of Life Sciences - Kuwait University, Safat, State of Kuwait
Abstract :
Objective:The aim of this study was to determine whether nutrition knowledge differs between male and female Kuwaiti health influencers in social media (Instagram). Design:A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the nutrition knowledge of male and female Kuwaiti health influencers in social media (Instagram) utilizing a multiple-choice questionnaire with sixteen questions. Setting: Kuwaiti health influencers in social media (Instagram). Subjects: One hundred Kuwaiti health influencers (fifty males; fifty females) in social media (Instagram). Results:A response rate of 70% was accomplished (thirty-two males; thirty-eight females). The correctly answered questions had a mean percentage of 60% with averages of 65% and 60% for correct responses by males and females, respectively (P=0.039). Only, two questions demon-strated significantly different scores for male and female groups (P<0.05). The two age groups (<30 years; ≥30 years) displayed mean percentage scores of 61% and 63%, respectively (P=0.081). Conclusions: Kuwaiti health influencers in social media were unable to provide accurate information concerning common health problems including obesity, hypertension, and osteoporosis. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Keywords :
social media , Instagram , nutrition knowledge , influencers
Journal title :
Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis